Author | John Kirkpatrick |
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Translator | Edgar Chamorro |
Language | English |
Subject | How "Armed Propaganda Teams" could build political support in Nicaragua for the Contra cause through deceit, intimidation, and violence |
Publication date | Late 1983 |
Publication place | United States |
Pages | 90 |
Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare (Operaciones sicológicas en guerra de guerrillas) was a manual written by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for the Nicaraguan Contras, who were involved in a civil war with the Nicaraguan government. It was revealed by the Associated Press on October 15, 1984. The ninety-page book of instructions focused mainly on how "Armed Propaganda Teams" could build political support in Nicaragua for the Contra cause through deceit, intimidation, and violence.[1] The manual also discussed assassinations.[2] The International Court of Justice case Nicaragua v. United States found that the publication of this manual had "encouraged acts ... contrary to general principles of humanitarian law."[3] However, the CIA claimed that the purpose of the manual was to "moderate" the extreme violence already being used by the Contras.[4]
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