Argentina
Active
Defunct
Federales (1816-1880)
Unitarios (1816-1880)
Civic Union (1890-1891)
Radical Civic Union (1893, 1905, 1932)
Argentine Regional Workers' Federation (1919-1922)
Argentine Patriotic League (1919-1930)
Argentine Civic Legion (1931-1937)
Alliance of Nationalist Youth (1937-1943)
United Officers' Group (1943)
Nationalist Liberation Alliance (1943-1955)
Civil Commands (1951-1958)
Radical Militia (1946-1958)
Catholic Action (1955-1958)
Socialist Militia (1955-1958)
National Democratic Militia (1955-1958)
General Confederation of Labour (1955-1958, 1969-1972)
Union of Secondary Nationalist Students (1955-1966)
National Liberation Army-Peronist Liberation Movement (1955-1973)
Tacuara Nationalist Movement (1957-1966)
Peronist Youth (1959-1963)
Argentine National Socialist Front (1960-1990s)
Azules Faction (1962-1963)
Colorados Faction (1962-1963)
People's Guerrilla Army (1963-1964)
National Justicialist Militia (1963-1966)
Argentine National Socialist Movement (1963-1966)
Peronist Revolutionary Action (1963-1967)
Detachment of Peronist Offensive (1963-1967)
Base Peronism (1963-1967)
Peronist Liberation Action (1963-1967)
Peronist Revolutionary Movement (1964-1967)
People's Revolutionary Army (1965-1980)
Rebel Armed Forces (1966)
Revolutionary Armed Forces (1967-1973)
Argentine Liberation Front (1967-1973)
Guerrilla of the Liberation Army (1968-1972)
Peronist Armed Forces (1968-1979)
General Confederation of Labor of Argentines (1968-1974)
Railway Union (1969)
Union of Mechanics and Related Automotive Transport (1969)
Automotive Tramway Union (1969)
Argentine Federation of Light and Power Workers (1969)
Movement of Priests for the Third World (1969-1972)
Montonero Peronist Movement (1970-1981)
Popular Liberation Commands (1973-1974)
Workers Power Communist Organization (1973-1975)
Argentine Anticommunist Alliance (1973-1976)
All for the Fatherland Movement (1986-1989)
Painted Faces (1987-1990)
Bolivia
Active
Defunct
Liberal Rebels (1898-1899)
Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (1952)
National Liberation Army (Ñancahuazú Guerrilla) (1966-1967)
National Liberation Army (Teoponte Guerrilla) (1970)
The Corporation/Santa Ana Cartel (1970s-1990)
Zarate Willka Armed Forces of Liberation (1985-1991)
Túpac Katari Guerrilla Army (1986-1992)
Néstor Paz Zamora Commission (1989-1990)
Anarchic Cell for Revolutionary Solidarity (2012)
Brazil
Active
Carecas do ABC
Dogolachan
First Command of the Capital
Guardians of the State
Landless Workers' Movement
Northern Family
Police Militias
Pure Third Command
Red Command
Defunct
Confederation of the Equator (1824)
Restorationists (1831-1834)
Ragamuffin Party (1832-1845)
Riograndense Republic (1835-1845)
Juliana Republic (1839)
Cabanos (1835-1840)
Federalists (1893-1923)
Celestial Monarchy (1912-1916)
Anarchist Alliance of Rio de Janeiro (1918)
General Workers' Union (1918)
Brazilian Communist Party (1922-1930s)
Tenentes (1922-1930)
Constitutionalists (1932)
Brazilian Integralist Action (1932-1938)
National Liberation Alliance (1934-1937)
Shindo Renmei (1940s)
Peasant Leagues (1945-1964)
Tiradentes Revolutionary Movement (1961-1962)
Groups of Eleven Pals (1963-1964)
Scuderie Detetive Le Cocq (1965-2000)
Third Command (1980-2002)
First Command of Maranhão (2006-2017)
Military dictatorship (1964-1985)
Pro-government
Secret Group (1961-1980)
Communist Hunting Command (1963-1970, 1975-1980)
Brazilian Anti-Communist Alliance (1976-?)
Anti-government
Communist Party of Brazil (militant phase) (1962-1985)
Popular Action (1962-1971)
Revolutionary Communist Party (militant phase) (1966-1981)
Communist Party of Brazil - Red Wing (1966-1992)
Nationalist Armed Resistance (1966-?)
Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (1966-1967)
Revolutionary Popular Vanguard (1966-1971)
8th October Revolutionary Movement (militant phase) (1967-1985)
National Liberation Action (1967-1974)
National Liberation Command (1967-1969)
Brazilian Revolutionary Communist Party (1968-1973)
Palmares Armed Revolutionary Vanguard (1969-1972)
Tiradentes Revolutionary Movement (1969-1971)
Northeast Liberation Front (1971-1972)
Chile
Active
Antagonic Nuclei of the New Urban Guerilla
Primera Línea (Frontline)
Garra Blanca Anti-Fascists (and other anti-fascists tied to hooligan groups)
Arauco-Malleco Coordinator
Weichán Auka Mapu
Malleco Mapuche Resistance
Mapuche Lafkenche Resistance
18th of October Movement
Defunct
Liberal Rebels (1851-1859)
Patriotic Leagues (1910s-1920s)
Revolutionary Left Movement (1965-1991)
Organized Vanguard of the People (1968-1971)
Group of Friends of the President (1970-1973)
Fatherland and Liberty Nationalist Front (1971-1973)
Rolando Matus Command (1971-1973)
Lautaro Youth Movement (1982-1994)
Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front (1983-1987)
FPMR dissidents (1987-1999)
Revolutionary Anarchist Front (2007-2009)
La Vanguardia (2019-2020)
Revolutionary Capitalism
Colombia
Active
National Liberation Army
FARC dissidents
Popular Liberation Army
Indigenous Revolutionary Armed Forces of the Pacific
Los Rastrojos
The Gulf Clan
The Office of Envigado
The Zs
Sinaloa Cartel
Jalisco New Generation Cartel
Defunct
Supremes (1839-1842)
Conservative Guerrillas (1851-1958)
Liberal Guerrillas (1851-1958)
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (1964-2016)
19th of April Movement (1974-1990)
Cali Cartel (1975-1995)
Medellin Cartel (1976-1993)
American Anticommunist Alliance (1978-1979)
Death to Kidnappers (1981-1990s)
Workers Revolutionary Party of Colombia (1982-1991)
Quintin Lame Armed Movement (1984-1991)
Simón Bolívar Guerrilla Coordinating Board (1987-1994)
People's Revolutionary Army (1996-2007)
United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (1997-2006)
Black Eagles (2006-2009)
Ecuador
Active
Defunct
¡Alfaro Lives, Dammit! (1983-1991)
Guyana
Active
Defunct
Demerara Rebels (1823)
Rupununi Rebels (1969)
People's Temple (1974-1978)
Paraguay
Active
Defunct
United National Liberation Front (1960-1970s)
First Of March Organization (1970s)
Peru
Active
Defunct
The Buffaloes (1930-1948)
Revolutionary Left Movement (1962-1965)
National Liberation Army (1962-1965)
Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (1984-1997)
Rodrigo Franco Command (1985-1990)
Hill Group (1990-1994)
Ethnocacerist Rebels (2000-2005)
Venezuela
Active
Defunct
Revolutionary Left Movement (1960-1988)
Armed Forces of National Liberation (1962-1969) [2]
Red Flag (1970-1994)
Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement-200 (1982-1997)
Historical
Tupamaros (Uruguay, 1967-1972)
¡Alfaro Lives, Dammit! (Ecuador, 1983-1991)
References
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