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y en el mundo, el que rechaza toda
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Gracias al apoyo que Israel recibe
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Hoy más que nunca, se impone la de
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PHILLP AGEE:EL HOMBRE QUE“TORCIÓ
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muertos, porque con su actitud hici
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en nuestro país, mientras en la is
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Quiero partir entonces haciendo una
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hubo movimientos revolucionarios ar
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Ahora, ¿ustedes logran dividir, de
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izquierda. Las operaciones fueron p
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mundo, y hubo un desastre en al añ
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unos años, y ellos tratan de fomen
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injusticias que existían, comenzan
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caciones que ocurrieron que prepara
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tener a Arosemena de Presidente par
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de apoyo a la Iglesia Católica. Y
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“Que historia de cobertura más r
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gente de la CIA, quiero decir, a pa
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plana, y nosotros tuvimos acceso a
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¿Por qué no volvió al Ecuador?Bu
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Cuando estuve allá sí, en cierto
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Pudimos causar ciertas cosas. Creo
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¿Entonces qué importaba?Lo que im
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lema para los Estados Unidos o una
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BREVES DATOS SOBRE EL AUTOR DE LA E
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Historical ArchiveNotebook No. 2Tex
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ContentREASON FOR BEING 2A NECESSAR
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THE CIA AGAINST LATIN AMERICAA NECE
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Picture, Octuber 1975Jaime Galarza
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THE CIA AGAINST LATIN AMERICAWe are
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THE CIA AGAINST LATIN AMERICAmy eld
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THE CIA AGAINST LATIN AMERICA(3) Th
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Second partSpeech by Philip Ageein
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to legitimate power in the Constitu
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largest arms increase in peacetime
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inalienable rights of independence,
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and war material, with criminal int
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its willingness to dialogue and neg
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the African National Congress, ANC
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Zionism, in the imperialist opposit
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Third partPhilip Agee: the manthat
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“twisted” the history of Ecuado
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was tense, long, I got the impressi
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fully and fully assimilate all the
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No, no. No, the problem was the lef
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I was about to say that we continuo
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How did the CIA treat this kind of
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foundations would receive National
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eached, because Diaz Ordaz, the pre
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paign about the need to suppress th
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wanted to watch the repression of t
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munist Party, I don’t remember wh
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provoke jealousy, crisis, conflicts
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Look, in Ecuador this is almost unk
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lems. But I tried, with that book,
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I mean, I’ve been expelled from f
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tionships with people within the or
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15 years of stability between 1948
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But the CIA in particular, would it
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The publication of the interview to