Álvaro Delgado
Biography
Delgado studied journalism at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and has worked in the Mexican national newspapers El Nacional, El Universal, and El Financiero, as well as the political newsmagazine Proceso.
In 2003, he published the book El Yunque – La ultraderecha en el poder,[2] the continuation of a series of articles for Proceso magazine in which he researched a secret Roman Catholic fascist organization called El Yunque, ("The Anvil"), active in Mexico since the 1950s, many of whose high-ranking members now hold high positions in the PAN administration of President Vicente Fox. The book won him the Mexican national prize for journalism in 2003, but he also received several death threats.[3]
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References
- Iliff, Laurence (July 9, 2007). "Mexico's shadowy radicals: urban myth or state secret? Despite denials, critics say hard-liners have infiltrated ruling party". Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 10 April 2011.
The most extensive work on El Yunque has been done by an investigative reporter from the magazine Proceso, Alvaro Delgado, who won the 2003 National ...
- Delgado, Alvaro, 1966- (2003). El Yunque : la ultraderecha en el poder (5. ed.). Col. Chapultepec Morales, Miguel Hidalgo, México, D.F.: Plaza Janés. ISBN 970-05-1594-X. OCLC 52691565.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- "El Yunque, la ultraderecha en el poder :: Especiales :: esmas.com". 2005-03-22. Archived from the original on 2005-03-22. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
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