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Genocide in Paraguay. Edited by Richard Arens. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1976. Pp. 171. $10.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1977

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References

1 See Paust, J., My Lai and Vietnam: Norms, Myths and Leader Responsibility, 57 MIL. L. REV.99, 163 n.241 (1972).Google Scholar

2 Arens, at 56.

3 Id.at 4 and 143-45.

4 Id.at 97-99.

5 Id.at 106-07.

6 Id.at 169, passim.

7 Id.at 155. Since the printing of this work, the U.S. Department of State prepared a report on human rights violations by foreign governments receiving U.S. aid, including Paraguay. SeeN.Y. Times, Jan. 2, 1977, at 1, col. 2; id.Oct. 4, 1976, at 2, col. 3. Unfortunately, the Ach6 Indians do not seem to have been mentioned. Moreover, Brazil and four other Latin American states responded to the report's criticism of violations of international law and publication of consistent patterns of gross violations by turning down U.S. military aid. N.Y. Times, March 12, 1977, at 1, col. 1.