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Argentine left-wing peronist guerrilla organization of terrorism

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  • Organisation politique et para-militaire argentine (fr)
  • Stadtguerilla in Argentinien (de)
  • organizzazione guerrigliera argentina di matrice peronista e socialista (it)
  • movimiento guerrillero foquista argentino (es)
  • Argentine left-wing peronist guerrilla organization of terrorism (en)
  • 阿根廷裴隆主義左翼、馬列主義城市游擊隊 (zh)
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  • Argentina (en)
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  • Kidnapping and execution of Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, assassination of José Ignacio Rucci, Operation Primicia, raids on military barracks (en)
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  • Official seal of Montoneros (en)
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  • October 2022 (en)
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  • 1970 (xsd:integer)
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  • Seal of Montoneros.svg (en)
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  • 0001-09-06 (xsd:gMonthDay)
  • Establishment of a socialist state according to the Tendencia Revolucionaria ideology (en)
  • Return of Juan Perón to power and establishment of a socialist state in Argentina (en)
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  • Montoneros (en)
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  • Movimiento Peronista Montonero (en)
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  • MPM (en)
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  • Comando Camilo Torres (en)
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  • The current source is insufficiently reliable . (en)
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  • ~10,000 (en)
  • ~120,000 (en)
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  • 0001-09-06 (xsd:gMonthDay)
  • (en)
  • Patria o muerte (en)
  • Perón o muerte (en)
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  • “El llanto del enemigo” in Cristianismo y Revolución (en)
  • Juan García Elorrio, Cristianismo y Revolución (en)
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  • Decree 261 by Isabel Perón considered it a subversive group and ordered its annihilation. The group was harassed by the Argentine Anticommunist Alliance until 1975 and utterly defeated by the military dictatorship by 1981. (en)
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  • We are Peronists even though we come from different origins and trainings. Peronism has a doctrine created in 1945 that was reworked and updated during the subsequent 25 years. This doctrine is synthesized in the three flags of the movement: Economic Independence, Social Justice and Political Sovereignty. These three flags in 1970 are expressed through the need to achieve independent economic development and a fair distribution of wealth, within the framework of a socialist system that respects our history and our national culture. On the other hand, the doctrine was defined by its creator, General Perón, as deeply national, humanist and Christian, respectful of the human person above all things. (en)
  • We are all in the same war; the question is on which side? There are no third ways—clerical meditations or company truces. And there should not be. This is the challenge which reaction has thrown at us. From national frustration we must now move rapidly to confrontation. The government has already announced that the escalation phase has begun. This statement hides the only reality: official violence against the rebellion of the people. We are in the thick of violence and cannot be on the sidelines... : As martyr and symbol of the demand ‘liberation or death’, Camilo Torres died as a guerrilla a year ago. Camilo faithfully realized his personal road to revolution. Priest and sociologist, political fighter and agitator, student and mass leader, he satisfied his thirst for justice by joining the armed struggle when he understood that the oligarchy shuts all roads and confronts the people with its ultimate weapon—violence ... : Camilo represents contradiction, scandal, probing, unity, sacrifice, action, violence, and commitment. We accept him and uphold him in his totality. We do not parcel him out or divide him according to where our fear takes us. We want to be with him in our Argentine reality, fighting with the Peronist movement for the victory of the working class, for the realization of socialism in our national experience. : Under the banner of Camilo, we hereby declare total war on exploitation, on imperialism, on under-development, and on all people who betray our country from within or without. We also hereby affirm our declaration of revolutionary faith, revolutionary necessity, and revolutionary existence. We affirm a faith full of hope in the triumph of the people, a definite and permanent necessity, and an existence dictated by our Christianity. : With Camilo, we believe that revolution is the only efficient and meaningful way to achieve love for all. (en)
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  • Montoneros (en)
  • Montoneros (ca)
  • Montoneros (es)
  • Montoneros (eu)
  • Montoneros (de)
  • モントネーロス (ja)
  • Montoneros (it)
  • Montoneros (fr)
  • 몬토네로스 (ko)
  • Montoneros (nl)
  • Montoneros (pl)
  • Монтонерос (ru)
  • Montoneros (pt)
  • Монтонерос (uk)
  • Montoneros (sv)
  • 蒙東内罗斯 (zh)
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