Miguel Nazar Haro ten a una fijaci n con los tigres: se identificaba con uno ten a uno en su oficina lo usaba para torturar a sus detenidos Nazar Haro podr a ser la personificaci n de la oscuridad: dirigi la instituci n considerada m s perversa en la historia de M xico --la Direcci n Federal de Seguridad-- durante el tiempo en que sta destroz a activistas y desapareci a cientos de guerrilleros, opositores y estudiantes; adem s, cre la Brigada Blanca y para los que l consideraba "enemigos del sistema" fue el rostro m s represivo y corrupto del Estado... Este libro reconstruye su historia. Es el resultado de un gran n mero de entrevistas realizadas entre febrero de 1993 y diciembre de 2011 al extitular de la extinta DFS. El Tigre retrata su ni ez, su adolescencia, su vida como agente, su anticomunismo, su pasado poderoso y til para los hombres que dirigieron este pa s, as como su ca da y abandono por parte de aquellos con quienes colabor , como Luis Echeverr a lvarez. En estas p ginas --que s lo ahora se pueden dar a conocer--est la historia que llev a su detenci n en febrero de 2004, su retorno a la libertad y su muerte por tristeza. ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONMiguel Nazar Haro was fixated with tigers. He identified with one he had in his office. He used it to torture his detainees. Nazar Haro could be the personification of darkness. He led what is considered the most perverse institution in Mexican history--the Federal Security Agency--during a time in which it destroyed activists and disappeared hundreds of rebels, dissidents, and students. He also created the White Brigade, and to those he considered "enemies of the system," Nazar became the most repressive and corrupt face of the government... This book puts together his story. It is the result of a great number of interviews with the former head of the now extinct agency, conducted between February 1993 and December 2011. The Tiger portrays his childhood, his adolescence, his life as an agent, his anti-communism beliefs, his powerful past, useful to the men who ran the country, as well as his downfall, and being abandoned by those he collaborated with, people like Luis Echeverr a lvarez. These pages--that only now can be made known--tell the story that led to his arrest in February 2004, his return to freedom, and his dying of grief.
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