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E-raamat: Saddest Country: On Assignment in Colombia

  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2004
  • Kirjastus: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780773572218
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  • Formaat: 280 pages
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  • Kirjastus: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780773572218
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Nicholas Coghlan arrived in Bogota in 1997. A political officer for the Canadian government, it was his responsibility to report on Colombia's complex civil conflict, lobby the Colombian authorities on human rights, and provide visible moral support and other assistance to the victims of the war. Soon after he arrived it became apparent that he could not fulfill these functions from the relative peace and security of Bogota and he found himself traveling to remote and sometimes dangerous locations rarely visited by outsiders - the coca fields of Putumayo, the swamps of the Darien Gap, the vast savannahs of the Llano - meeting with everyone from impoverished inhabitants of the barrios to guerrilla leaders, from human rights activists to military commanders.

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"This book gives an excellent understanding of a very sad situation in an otherwise rich and wonderful country. Coghlan's descriptions, stories, and anecdotes are excellent and provoke a strong sympathy and emotional attachment with the people of Colombia." Honourable Warren Allmand, P.C., O.C., Q.C., International Human Rights Consultant

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An exploration of the sorrow that mars one of the world's most beautiful but desperate countries.
Map
vii
Prologue: A Day in the Life 3(4)
Blood Canyon: Barrancabermeja
7(14)
Down the Magdalena River: Puerto Wilches, San Pablo, Simiti, Santa Rosa
21(16)
Old Colombia: Mompox, El Banco, Cartagena, and Old Providence
37(21)
Banana country: Turbo, Apartado, San Jose, Chigorodo, and Pavarando
58(18)
Returning to Darien: The Cuenca del Cacarica
76(24)
Quibdo, the Medio Atrato, and the Pacific Coast
100(12)
In the Fields of the Drug Lords
112(17)
Despatches from the Colombian Elections -- July 1997 to August 1998
129(42)
To the Llanos: Villavicencio, Puerto Inirida, and El Tuparro
171(18)
The Royal Ways, the Nevados, and Armero
189(16)
Putumayo: Coke Is It
205(14)
Bogota
219(8)
News of a Kidnapping
227(11)
Lunch with Lucia
238(9)
Just Another Day at the Office
247(6)
Epilogue 253(4)
Index 257


Nicholas Coghlan, author of The Saddest Country: On Assignment in Colombia, is the former consul general in Cape Town (South Africa) for Canada. He left this post in 2005 to sail the South Atlantic and South Pacific with his wife on their 8-metre sloop, B