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The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism by Noam Chomsky
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The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism (The Political Economy…

by Noam Chomsky

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South End Press (1999), Paperback, 462 pages

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Chapter 3.4.4 ("East Timor: Genocide on the Sly") was the first time I read about East Timor anywhere. This was the text that created a Western solidarity movement. ( )
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Chomsky and Herman present a brilliant, shattering, and convincing account of United States-backed suppression of political and human rights in the Third World. The "best and brightest" pundits of the status quo emerge from this book thoroughly denuded of their credibility.

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