The CIA with the Honduran army in the Mosquitia : taking the freedom out of the fight in the name of accountability : typescript, 1987 / by S. James Anaya.

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The CIA with the Honduran army in the Mosquitia : taking the freedom out of the fight in the name of accountability : typescript, 1987 / by S. James Anaya.

Relates to civil rights conditions in Nicaraguan Indian refugee settlements in Honduras, and to the role of the United States Central Intelligence Agency in Honduran administration of the camps.

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United States. Central Intelligence Agency

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Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), principal foreign intelligence and counterintelligence agency of the U.S. government. Formally created under the provisions of the National Security Act of 1947, approved July 26, 1947, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) grew out of the World War II Office of Strategic Services (OSS). Previous U.S. intelligence and counterintelligence efforts had been conducted by the military and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and suffered from duplication, compe...

Anaya, S. James.

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American lawyer; staff attorney, National Indian Youth Council. From the description of The CIA with the Honduran army in the Mosquitia : taking the freedom out of the fight in the name of accountability : typescript, 1987 / by S. James Anaya. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122572672 Biographical/Historical Note American lawyer; staff attorney, National Indian Youth Council. From the guide to the S. James Anay...