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The Condor Trials Francesca Lessa

The Condor Trials By Francesca Lessa

The Condor Trials by Francesca Lessa


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Stories of transnational terror and justice illuminate the past and present of South Americas struggles for human rights.

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The Condor Trials: Transnational Repression and Human Rights in South America by Francesca Lessa

Stories of transnational terror and justice illuminate the past and present of South Americas struggles for human rights

Outstanding. . . . An Olympian view of the Condor system.Philip Chrimes, International Affairs


Through the voices of survivors and witnesses, human rights activists, judicial actors, journalists, and historians, Francesca Lessa unravels the secrets of transnational repression masterminded by South American dictators between 1969 and 1981. Under Operation Condor, their violent and oppressive regimes kidnapped, tortured, and murdered hundreds of exiles, or forcibly returned them to the countries from which they had fled. South America became a zone of terror for those who were targeted, and of impunity for those who perpetuated the violence.

Lessa shows how networks of justice seekers gradually materialized and effectively transcended national borders to achieve justice for the victims of these horrors. Based on extensive fieldwork, archival research, trial ethnography, and over one hundred interviews, The Condor Trials explores South Americas past and present and sheds light on ongoing struggles for justice as its societies come to terms with the unparalleled atrocities of their not-so-distant pasts.

The Condor Trials Reviews

[A] vital two-part study. . . . [Lessas] painstaking work on Plan Condor and Latin Americas state criminality is both admirable and important.Miranda France, Times Literary Supplement

Accessible despite its legal components, the book sheds light on the struggle for justice and human rights in South America. As our reviewer rightly praises, Lessa usefully anchors the book in its Latin American context, and away from historiographic preoccupations with the US role.Mariana Vieira, International Affairs Blog

This book is a homage to the remarkable efforts of many individuals outraged by these crimes to bring the perpetrators to justice.Gavin OToole, Latin American Review of Books

The level of detail Lessa provides . . . is, simply put, astounding. And her especially insightful treatment of justice seekers . . . who spearheaded innovative legal strategies to hold perpetrators accountable speaks to the texts deeper stakes.Max Counter, Journal of Latin American Geography

The sophistication of Lessas interdisciplinary method shines through in the books detailed content and nuanced arguments.Alison J. Bruey, H-Net Network on Latin American History

Honorable Mention received for the Bryce Wood Book Award, sponsored by the Latin American Studies Association

Winner of the 2023 Juan E. Mendez Book Award for Human Rights in Latin America, sponsored by the Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute

The Spanish translation ofThe Condor Trials was awarded the 2024 Premio Iberoamericano Book Awardby LASA.

Lessas exploration of transnational repression in 1970s South America could not be more current in these days of resurgent authoritarianism. Heranalysis of the Condor period is groundbreaking and documents both the human rights crimes and the efforts of international justice seekers to breacheventuallythe dictatorshipss impunity.John Dinges, author of Hunting Enemies Abroad

There is no other book that combines a decade of research on Operation Condor and transnational repression by the South American military regimes with synthesis of the literature on efforts to achieve accountability for human rights violations and analysis of the prosecutions in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and Italy.Brian Loveman, San Diego State University

This gripping account of Operation Condor breaks important new ground in our understanding of complex justice processes for grave human rights violations. Lessas analysis of justice seekers highlights the central role of victims in transitional and transnational justice processes. Most importantly, she centers the deeply moving stories of the victims of Operation Condor, whose lives were forever altered by transnational state terror.Jo-Marie Burt, George Mason University

About Francesca Lessa

Francesca Lessa is a lecturer in Latin American studies and development at the University of Oxford. She is the author of Memory and Transitional Justice in Argentina and Uruguay and the honorary president of the Observatorio Luz Ibarburu (Uruguay). The Condor Trials received the 2023 Juan E. Mendez Book Award for Human Rights in Latin America.

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CIN0300254091G
9780300254099
0300254091
The Condor Trials: Transnational Repression and Human Rights in South America by Francesca Lessa
Used - Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
2022-07-26
392
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