Detailing the clandestine campaign of Operation Condor--a secret
military plan implemented in 1975 by six Latin American countries ruled
by right-wing military dictatorships to eliminate their political
opponents--this book stands as a tribute to the memory of the victims
who lost their lives in the brutal violence. For nearly a decade, author
João Pina, traveled extensively through Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia,
Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay to document what is left of the Condor
years and report on a plan that resulted in extrajudicial executions of
at least 60,000 people.