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    The National Liberation Movement – Tupamaros (Spanish: Movimiento de Liberación Nacional – Tupamaros, MLN-T) was a Marxist-Leninist urban guerrilla group...
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    supposedly settled "el 23 de Enero". The Venezuelan Tupamaros have at least ideological links to the Tupamaros in Uruguay, who took the name of Tupac Amaru,...
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    at a Fatah camp, forming the Tupamaros on their return to Germany. The group took their name from the Uruguayan Tupamaros. The TW had a core membership...
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    surgeon on call at the hospital saved his life. Tupamaros claimed that the surgeon was secretly Tupamaro and this is why his life was saved. In reality...
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    2014. "Los Tupamaros, el brazo armado del chavismo". Infobae. 13 February 2014. Retrieved 7 August 2014. "Venezuela: Así actúan Tupamaros con protección...
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    prison by 21 members of the Tupamaros. The most important attack, however, was the series of murders carried out by the Tupamaros on 14 April. In the early...
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    in January 1971 when the Tupamaros kidnapped UK ambassador Geoffrey Jackson. On September 9, 1971, more than 100 Tupamaros escaped from jail, prompting...
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    amnesty that freed those Tupamaros imprisoned during the regime, there was debate among different factions within the Tupamaros about whether or not to...
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    Socialist Party Movement We Are Venezuela Communist Party For Social Democracy Tupamaro People's Electoral Movement Democratic Unity Roundtable Justice First Popular...
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  • local police in the use of torture. He was kidnapped and murdered by the Tupamaros guerrilla group fighting against the authoritarian government in Montevideo...
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    Panther Party, the Nation of Islam, the Almighty Black P. Stone Nation, the Tupamaros, the 19th of April Movement and the Sandinista National Liberation Front...
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  • of a junta of military generals. The official reason was to crush the Tupamaros, a Marxist urban guerrilla movement. The leftist trade union federations...
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    (including the emergence of the guerrilla Movimiento de Liberación Nacional-Tupamaros) and by the Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay (1973-1985). There...
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    de Montevideo. In 1995, he left the Tupamaros while remaining within the MPP. He began to disagree with Tupamaros such as José Mujica and Huidobro, whose...
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    Raúl Sendic (category Tupamaros)
    other Tupamaros prisoners managed to escape through a tunnel the following month. He remained in the country to continue leading the Tupamaros. Two years...
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    and torture to be used on opponents of the authoritarian regime. The Tupamaros demand the release of all political prisoners from the government in exchange...
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    operations through different organizations and names, namely the Comando Caza Tupamaros, the Comando Dan A. Mitrione, the Defensa Armada Nacionalista, the Comando...
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    has received support from the Tupamaro movement in Venezuela, a Venezuelan colectivo and political party. The Tupamaro movement supported the ELN's dialogue...
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    Rising from the ashes of political group Kommune 1 and militant group Tupamaros West-Berlin, the 2 June Movement was formed in July 1971. During the trial...
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  • National Army is embroiled in guerilla warfare with the leftist Tupamaros group. Three Tupamaros members, José "Pepe" Mujica, Mauricio Rosencof and Eleuterio...
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  • Tupac Amaru Shakur (1971–1996), American rapper Tupamaros, a Uruguayan communist guerrilla group Tupamaro (Venezuela), a political party of Venezuela until...
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    student movement. He was part of the Movement 2 June and a leader of the Tupamaros West-Berlin. In 1970 he was arrested for assaulting a journalist. He was...
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    of polygamy. At the end of the 1960s he was one of the leaders of the Tupamaros West-Berlin, which carried out bombings and arsons. He was arrested in...
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    unrest. An armed group of Marxist–Leninist urban guerrillas, known as the Tupamaros emerged in the 1960s, engaging in activities such as bank robbery, kidnapping...
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    Retrieved 27 April 2016. Gutiérrez Nieves, Luis E. (6 January 2007). "Tupamaros apoya adhesión al PSUV". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Archived from the original...
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  • police at the age of 23. He was involved with the Haschrebellen, the Tupamaros West-Berlin, the 2 June Movement and the Red Army Faction. After his death...
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  • Repertory Theatre, a non-profit professional theatre in Lowell, Massachusetts Tupamaro (Venezuela), a Marxist group Midland Reporter-Telegram, a daily newspaper...
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    upper-class family, in 1969 Topolansky joined the far-left guerrilla group Tupamaros and went underground. In 1985, due to the amnesty law, she was released...
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