Chapter
The Brutal Reality of Kidnapping During Dictatorships in Latin America
The podcast explains the occurrence of forced kidnappings during Cold War Latin America by drawing reference from Martin Almada's foreword to a book, which describes how Ache people were kidnapped and forced to live on farms. These act of slavery were known to have been done by Ache hunters during the reign of dictatorship in Latin America.
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The Ache were a tribe who were hunted and forced to live on reservations by slave traders during the Latin American Cold War.
51:30 - 53:43 (02:13)
Summary
The Ache were a tribe who were hunted and forced to live on reservations by slave traders during the Latin American Cold War. Intelligence services from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay also had a hand in their mistreatment.
ChapterThe Brutal Reality of Kidnapping During Dictatorships in Latin America
EpisodePart One: The World Anti-Communist League: A Study in Nazi Death Squads
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The podcast discusses the kidnapping of Martin Almada, a leader in a teacher's union, for using public theory as a teaching method.
53:43 - 55:16 (01:33)
Summary
The podcast discusses the kidnapping of Martin Almada, a leader in a teacher's union, for using public theory as a teaching method. The act of kidnapping by a dictatorship is highlighted as a tactic used by military regimes.