Detailing the clandestine campaign of Operation Condor—a secret military plan implemented in 1975 by six Latin American countries ruled by right-wing military dictatorships to eliminate their political opponents—this book stands as a tribute to the memory of the victims who lost their lives in the brutal violence. For nearly a decade, author João Pina, traveled extensively through Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay to document what is left of the Condor years and report on a plan that resulted in extrajudicial executions dozens of thousands of people.
Hardcover 8 x 8 in (206 x 206 mm) 246 pages 2 four-panel gatefolds 24 pages brochure 175 photographs Foreword: Jon Lee Anderson Afterword: Baltasar Garzón Design: Pedro Serpa 1st edition - September 2014 2nd edition - June 2016 3rd edition - April 2017
João Pina is a freelance photographer born in Portugal in 1980. He began working as a professional photographer at age eighteen, and graduated from the International Center of Photography's Photojournalism and Documentary Photography program in New York in 2005. Pina's photographs have been published in D Magazine, Days Japan, El Pais, Expresso, GEO, La Vanguardia, New York Times, New Yorker, Newsweek, Stern, Time, and Visão, among others.