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Copyright © 2002

School of Assassins
Guns, Greed, and Globalization

Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer

Revised and Expanded Edition
Foreword by Roy Bourgeois, M.M.

Why have thousands of people joined the call to close the U.S. Army's School of the Americas?

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November
176pp. 5-3/8 x 8-1/4
ISBN 1-57075-385-7
Original Paperback
$15.00

School of Assassins updates and expands the author's bestselling primer on the facts and controversy surrounding the U.S. Army's School of the Americas in Fort Benning, Georgia. Although the school has tried to change its image through a new name and a sanitized curriculum, critics continue to call attention to its trail of suffering and death in every Latin American country where its graduates have returned.The murders of Archbishop Romero, the Jesuit martyrs, and the U.S. churchwomen slain in El Salvador-all can be directly linked to graduates of the SOA.

In this new and expanded edition, Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer reviews the case for closing the school and lays bare the case of its proponents. But he also shows how the school has functioned as an instrument of U.S. foreign policy in this hemisphere, and spells out the connections with globalization, third world debt, and the ongoing "war against the poor" in this hemisphere and around the world.

Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer, who holds a master of divinity degree from Union Theological Seminary in New York, is the author of many books, including a recent novel, Harvest of Cain (EPICA). He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Also of Interest
Guatemala
Never Again!
The Official Human Rights Report

ISBN 1-57075-294-X
Paperback $30.00

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