The Boston Globe, December 19th, 2004
WHEN GENERAL Augusto Pinochet, the former president of Chile, was indicted this week in Santiago for his role in state-sponsored murders during the 1970s, grateful relatives of the victims mobbed the Chilean judge who had issued the order. But judging from a recent flare-up at Foreign Affairs magazine, raw feelings about the era of "disappearances" and assassinations in Latin America persist within the US foreign-policy establishment as well. Last May, Kenneth Maxwell, the longtime Western Hemisphere book reviewer for Foreign Affairs, America's premier foreign-policy journal, resigned and accu...
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