Prosur, Plan Condor II: Latin America Under Threat

María Luisa Ramos Urzagaste The political changes in Latin America and the Caribbean in recent years have been reflected in a serious weakening of regional multilateral organizations. The nefarious and retrograde OAS was revived, which, symbolically, is a serious antecedent against regional sovereignty, and perhaps we are now witnessing the emergence of Plan Condor II….

Plan Condor : There are Military Bases and Media Bases in Latin America

Latin America faces a “Communicational Plan Condor” Interview with Fernando Buen Abad By Hector Bernardo WHY DO YOU AFFIRM THAT TODAY COMMUNICATION IS A PROBLEM OF REGIONAL SECURITY? In our 21st century there have been five coup in Latin America in which the battering ram has been the monopolist media structures. This is a warning…

Declassified CIA Documents Reveal Bureaucracy Within Condor Plan

Cuba Debate At the worst time of the Latin American dictatorships, a small forum existed where votes were taken. Delegates from Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Paraguay and Bolivia at the Condor Plan headquarters discussed and unanimously elected their victims. Each delegate presented an “operational proposal” and a vote ended the discussion on opportunity, political cost and…

Origin and Current Status of Operation Condor

Fabián Escalante Font The National Security Doctrine of the United States, sustained and fed by the Monroe doctrine and other fascist concepts (Kissinger) were the fathers of Operation Condor, whose name, according to the Cuban-born terrorist Antonio Veciana, comes from the plot -so called by the CIA- to assassinate Fidel Castro on the occasion of…

Operation Condor: The CIA is Not Innocent

Raúl Antonio Capote Over the years, the CIA has spied on the diplomatic and military communications of hundreds of nations by using encryption machines from a Swiss company owned by the CIA and Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service (BND), as revealed by the National Security Archive, an independent research center. Both the Washington Post and the…

Switzerland at the Heart of a Far-Reaching Surveillance Network Facilitating the U.S.-Backed Operation Condor

Ramona Wadi The atrocities of Operation Condor – the U.S.-backed covert plan by Argentina, Chile, Brazil Paraguay, Uruguay and Bolivia to eliminate left-wing influence in Latin America – have been gradually revealed through declassified documents that detail the diplomatic manoeuvring and state terror that left tens of thousands of people killed, tortured and disappeared. Argentina…

The New Operation Condor is Underway in Latin America

Carmen Esquivel Translation by Internationalist 360° Havana (PL) False accusations and media campaigns are used against Latin American governments and leaders to get them out of political life in what many consider to be the re-edition of the Condor Plan, because their goals are the same, but with different methods. The so-called Operation Condor, a…

The Judicial Operation Condor

E. Raúl Zaffaroni APPROXIMATE ENGLISH TRANSLATION VIA GOOGLE Without “Falcon” or sirens, with no “liberated” zones and no kidnappings, a “judicial Operation Condor” extends through the Southern Cone. A political prison like that of Milagro Sala and her companions, rather seems anachronistic, out of season and, precisely for that reason, is a scandal and an…

Bolivia to Declassify Operation Condor and Che Murder Files

The day after his execution on Oct. 10, 1967, Guevara’s corpse was displayed to the world press in Vallegrande hospital/Photo: Wikimedia Commons The declassified documents will include files on the diplomatic acts by Bolivian dictatorships against leftist opponents as part of Operation Condor. The Bolivian Foreign Ministry said Tuesday it will declassify diplomatic documents from…