The bombing led to an investigation by Tony Avirgan (an American journalist injured in the bombing) and his wife Martha Honey, and they concluded that the CIA was responsible.
Martha Honey and Tom Barry, eds.
The discovery of the stolen material grew out of a $24 million damage suit filed by Mr. Avirgan and his wife, Martha Honey.
"There has been a real movement toward high-end eco-tourism," said Martha Honey, executive director of the nonprofit International Ecotourism Society.
One investigation pointing to the C.I.A. was conducted by two American freelance journalists, Tony Avirgan, who was wounded in the bombing, and his wife, Martha Honey.
We're not going to stop the movement by people to the last unvisited places on the planet," said Martha Honey, author of "Ecotourism and Sustainable Development: Who Owns Paradise?
Martha Honey, expands on the TIES definition by describing the seven characteristics of ecotourism, which are:
Martha Honey and Tony Avirgan are credited with having told the story to Joyce Brabner.
The first two co-directors were Tom Barry and Martha Honey.
It had been filed by the Christic Institute on behalf of two journalists, Tony Avirgan and Martha Honey.