Cleary examines the origins spread and results of human rights movements in Latin America and he analyzes the mark such movements have made in world politics. He shows the enormous difficulties encountered by fledgling grassroots groups which first challenged military dictatorships over the disappeared detention torture and pervasive repression. He chronicles the amazingly dynamic growth of human rights organizations affecting democratic processes in Latin America and foreign policy in the United States.This book is particularly important because it establishes for the first time a record of why how where and when the concept of human rightsnot long ago absent as a practical conceptgenerates so powerful a Latin American response. The alliances so formed are shown to evoke continued popular support and to effect on-going fundamental changes in Latin America. An important survey to all scholars researchers and students of human rights and political affairs in Latin America.
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