Shining Path: Terror and Revolution in Peru, المجلد 1Times Books, 1992 - 286 من الصفحات As a Lima-based correspondent for The New York Times and The Independent, among others, Strong has been witness to the brutal campaign of terror waged by the Communist Party of Peru--the Shining Path--which has systematically destroyed Peru's economy and taken control of the countryside, forcing the government to declare martial law. Here, he describes what the mounting success of the Shining Path means for Peru--and the rest of the world. |
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