Garry Leech est un journaliste et auteur indépendant dont le travail est ancré dans la lutte mondiale pour la justice sociale. Son écriture plonge profondément dans les problèmes sociaux et politiques complexes qui façonnent notre monde. Leech utilise sa prose pour dénoncer les injustices systémiques et donner une voix aux marginalisés. Son approche est analytique et incisive, visant à découvrir des vérités et à susciter la réflexion.
In this sensitive personal narrative, war correspondent Garry Leech reveals
the torment of this frightful ailment and the horrors he witnessed in Latin
America ... A gripping tale of savagery and terror, but also of tenderness,
compassion, and renewal. -- Noam Chomsky
Garry Leech's narrative offers a captivating exploration of his diverse life experiences, spanning from his British childhood to various roles in the United States, including a butcher, cab driver, and blackjack dealer. His journey takes readers through war-torn regions in El Salvador and Colombia, interactions with indigenous communities in the Amazon, and insights into post-industrial Canada, as well as the socialist initiatives in Venezuela and Cuba. The book blends personal anecdotes with broader social and political themes, providing a unique perspective on global issues.
Drawing on a number of fascinating case studies from across the world -
including the forced displacement of farmers in Mexico, farmer suicides in
India, and deaths from preventable and treatable diseases in Sub-Saharan
Africa, as well as the unsustainable exploitation of the planet's natural
resources
Garry Leech's immersive experiences in Colombia reveal the complexities of conflict and the U.S. war on drugs through firsthand accounts. By engaging directly with farmers, guerrillas, union organizers, and indigenous communities, he uncovers the realities often overlooked by mainstream media. His unique perspective challenges conventional narratives and highlights the voices of those most affected by violence and drug policies in remote regions of the country.