Tony Avirgan andMartha Honey are a married couple and former journalistic duo who reported on the 1979Uganda–Tanzania War and Central America in the 1980s. They were unsuccessful plaintiffs inAvirgan v. Hull (1986), a civil suit alleging responsibility for theLa Penca bombing, which injured Avirgan.[1][2] Philip Chrimes credits Honey with, "perhaps more than any other journalist, help[ing] to blow the cover on the illegalNorth-Secord Contra resupply operation".[3] JournalistEd Hooper described Avirgan and Honey's bookWar in Uganda: The Legacy of Idi Amin as an "outstanding eyewitness account" and an "excellent source" on the Uganda–Tanzania War.[4]
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