Massacres in Venezuela - Los Maniceros Massacre, Caracazo, Massacre of El Amparo, Yumare Massacre (Paperback)


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The Los Maniceros massacre was the 2009 kidnapping in Venezuela of twelve members of a Colombian amateur association football team Los Maniceros (The Peanut Men), ten of whom were later murdered. The dead were aged between 17 and 38. A single survivor, 19-year-old Manuel Cortez, sustained a bullet wound through his neck. The eleven bodies were discovered in several locations across the state of Tchira in Venezuela, according to Venezuela's Vice President Ramn Carrizales. The kidnapped men were mostly Colombian; one was Peruvian and one Venezuelan. Venezuela is on high alert following the incident, with troops in the area ordered to "act forcefully" against any armed Colombian group. The men, nutsellers by trade, were kidnapped and thrown into vans on 11 October 2009 in La Tala, Tchira, where they had come for a football match. The kidnappers were disguised in black clothing and called the men's names before seizing them from a field on which they had been playing football. Their bodies were discovered on 24 October 2009 with several bullet wounds. Manuel Cortez is the only survivor. Security has been increased in fear for the safety of Cortez. A man was arrested after requesting to see him in the hospital and Cortez was quickly placed under guard at a separate military hospital. He claims they were all chained by their necks to trees and had spent two weeks in this condition outdoors in the sun. The main suspect is the National Liberation Army (ELN), with Cortez blaming the group for the massacre. He said they had been lured into the group's territory by its leader. A motive has not been uncovered. ... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=24829527

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The Los Maniceros massacre was the 2009 kidnapping in Venezuela of twelve members of a Colombian amateur association football team Los Maniceros (The Peanut Men), ten of whom were later murdered. The dead were aged between 17 and 38. A single survivor, 19-year-old Manuel Cortez, sustained a bullet wound through his neck. The eleven bodies were discovered in several locations across the state of Tchira in Venezuela, according to Venezuela's Vice President Ramn Carrizales. The kidnapped men were mostly Colombian; one was Peruvian and one Venezuelan. Venezuela is on high alert following the incident, with troops in the area ordered to "act forcefully" against any armed Colombian group. The men, nutsellers by trade, were kidnapped and thrown into vans on 11 October 2009 in La Tala, Tchira, where they had come for a football match. The kidnappers were disguised in black clothing and called the men's names before seizing them from a field on which they had been playing football. Their bodies were discovered on 24 October 2009 with several bullet wounds. Manuel Cortez is the only survivor. Security has been increased in fear for the safety of Cortez. A man was arrested after requesting to see him in the hospital and Cortez was quickly placed under guard at a separate military hospital. He claims they were all chained by their necks to trees and had spent two weeks in this condition outdoors in the sun. The main suspect is the National Liberation Army (ELN), with Cortez blaming the group for the massacre. He said they had been lured into the group's territory by its leader. A motive has not been uncovered. ... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=24829527

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United States

Release date

June 2010

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June 2010

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152 x 229 x 1mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

22

ISBN-13

978-1-158-26955-6

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9781158269556

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1-158-26955-2



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