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Armageddon in Waco (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
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Armageddon in Waco (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
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On February 28, 1993, the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
and Firearms (BATF) launched a major assault against a small
religious community in central Texas. One hundred agents, armed
with automatic and semi-automatic weapons, invaded the compound,
purportedly to carry out a single search-and-arrest warrant. The
raid went badly; four agents were killed, and by the end of the day
the settlement was surrounded by armoured tanks and combat
helicopters. After a 51-day standoff, the United States Justice
Department approved a plan to use CS gas against those barricaded
inside. Whether by accident or plan, tanks carrying the CS gas
caused the compound to explode in fire, killing all 74 men, women
and children inside. Could the tragedy have been prevented? Was it
necessary for the BATF agents to do what they did? What could have
been done differently? This text offers a wide-ranging analysis of
events surrounding Waco. Contributors seek to explore all facets of
the confrontation in an attempt to understand one of the most
confusing government actions in American history. The book begins
with the history of the Branch Davidians and the story of its
leader, David Koresh. Chapters show how the Davidians came to
trouble authorities, why the group was labelled a "cult," and how
authorities used unsubstantiated allegations of child abuse to
strengthen their case against the sect. The media's role is
examined next in essays that consider the effect on coverage of
lack of time and resources, the orchestration of public relations
by government officials, the restricted access to the site or to
evidence, and the ideologies of the journalists themselves. Several
contributors then explore the relation of violence to religion,
comparing Waco to Jonestown. Finally, the role played by "experts"
and "consultants" in defining such conflicts is explored by two
contributors who had active roles as scholarly experts during and
after the siege. The legal and consitutional implications of the
government's actions are also analyzed.
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