- 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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Tupamaros München,
German guerrilla group,
active in the 1960s and 1970s
Tupamaros West-Berlin,
German guerrilla group,
active in the 1960s
Tupamaro (Venezuela)...
- 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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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...
- MLN-
Tupamaros in
urban areas inspired other far-left movements,
mainly in West Germany,
where the 2 June Movement, the Red Army
Faction and
Tupamaros West-Berlin...
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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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government official in
Latin America. He was
kidnapped and
executed by the
Tupamaros guerrilla group fighting against the
authoritarian government in Montevideo...
- de Montevideo. In 1995, he left the
Tupamaros while remaining within the MPP. He
began to
disagree with
Tupamaros such as José
Mujica and ****dobro, whose...