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- The Carapintadas (English: Painted Faces) were a group of mutineers in the Argentine Army, who took part in various uprisings between 1987 and 1990 during...
- In April 1987, members of the "Carapintadas", a faction within the Argentine Army, launched a mutiny against the civilian government of Raúl Alfonsín in...
- Seineldín became a member of the Carapintadas, or "painted faces," group within the Argentine Army. The Carapintadas demanded that the Argentine government...
- "Monte Caseros" mutiny) where sectors of the Armed Forces, known as carapintadas ("painted faces", due to their facial camouflage), revolted to protest...
- shortened as "MODIN", was an Argentine political party, led by the former Carapintada Aldo Rico. It became the third most voted party in the 1993 legislative...
- coups failed in the Philippines. The Carapintada uprising in Argentina: Lieutenant Colonel Aldo Rico and Carapintada followers took up arms to make demands...
- military coup supposedly planned for the end of January 1989 by the Carapintadas, a group of military officers who opposed the investigations and trials...
- president of Argentina one w**** later. April 1987: mutiny by members of the Carapintada faction in the Argentine Army. May 10–14,1920: Uprising by Pro-Bolsheviks...
- disappeared in Latin America by the end of the Cold War. The Argentine Carapintadas were unable to seize power in 1990 because there was strong public opposition...
- restoration of democracy. During his administration, he had to face the Carapintada uprising of officers, led by Aldo Rico, in April 1987. Ríos Ereñú was...