In this graphic, thought-provoking book, Ed Griffin-Nolan
depicts the experiences of Witness for Peace (WFP), a group of
Americans who bore witness to the war in Nicaragua--an event that
resulted in the killing and wounding of many innocent Central
American civilians. Griffin-Nolan explains how WFP participants
spent weeks in the war zones in order to understand the impact of
U.S. policy on simple people living, as one member of the group
phrased it, "at the end of a gun barrel." He describes how WFP
participants labored to bring stories of war back to the United
States, and how many of them lost their jobs and even their
marriages in the process. He concludes by showing that the efforts
of WFP saved lives and possibly prevented "another Vietnam" from
developing in Central America.
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