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*[[File:Muslim_2.png]] [[Separatism|Malê Rebels]] (1835)
*[[File:Muslim_2.png]] [[Separatism|Malê Rebels]] (1835)
*[[File:Cangaceiro.png]] [[Illegalism|Cangaceiros]] (1890s-1930s)
*[[File:Cangaceiro.png]] [[Illegalism|Cangaceiros]] (1890s-1930s)
*[[File:Synthesisanarchy.png]] [[Synthesis Anarchism|Anarchist Alliance of Rio de Janeiro]] (1918)
*[[File:ImperialCult.png]] [[Cultism|Heavenly Monarchy]] (1912-1916)
*[[File:AnSynd.png]] [[Anarcho-Syndicalism|Anarchist Alliance of Rio de Janeiro]] (?-1918)
**[[File:Insarch.png]] [[Insurrectionary Anarchism|General Workers' Union]]
**[[File:Insarch.png]] [[Insurrectionary Anarchism|General Workers' Union]]
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Department of Political and Social Order]] (1924-1983)<ref>This group was a government agency with the function of guaranteeing and disciplining military order in the country, and unofficially repressing communist, anarchist and other militant associations. During the military regime, Sérgio Paranhos Fleury's committee, known as the "Death Squad", has coordinated brutal operations in the outskirts of the city of São Paulo, which resulted in several kidnappings, murders and torture.</ref>
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Department of Political and Social Order]] (1924-1983)<ref>This group was a government agency with the function of guaranteeing and disciplining military order in the country, and unofficially repressing communist, anarchist and other militant associations. During the military regime, Sérgio Paranhos Fleury's committee, known as the "Death Squad", has coordinated brutal operations in the outskirts of the city of São Paulo, which resulted in several kidnappings, murders and torture.</ref>
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*[[File:CV.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Young Red Command]] (1990s-2000s)
*[[File:CV.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Young Red Command]] (1990s-2000s)
*[[File:Awaj-Alt.png]] [[Anarchism|Black Boot Gang]] (1990s)<ref>The history of this group is unclear and many of the sources about it are dubious, so it is not known if it was really a criminal group or if it was just a community of young people.</ref>
*[[File:Awaj-Alt.png]] [[Anarchism|Black Boot Gang]] (1990s)<ref>The history of this group is unclear and many of the sources about it are dubious, so it is not known if it was really a criminal group or if it was just a community of young people.</ref>
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Vigário Geral's Death Squad]] (1993)
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|First Command of Maranhão]] (2006-2017)
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|First Command of Maranhão]] (2006-2017)
*[[File:Cannibalism_Legalization.png]] [[Cultism|Cartel]] (2008-2012)
*[[File:Cannibalism_Legalization.png]] [[Cultism|Cartel]] (2008-2012)

Revision as of 03:15, 7 February 2023

Argentina

Active

Defunct

Bolivia

Active

Defunct

Brazil

Active

Defunct

Chile

Active

Defunct

Colombia

Active

Defunct

Ecuador

Active

Defunct

Guyana

Active

Defunct

Paraguay

Active

Defunct

Peru

Active

Defunct

Venezuela

Active

Defunct

Historical

References

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  1. In reality, there is no clear evidence if this organization really exists, since several people say that it could be a government setup.
  2. They usually act as a syndicate and occasionally invade some land, but they have already committed some acts like these: 1 2
  3. This group was a government agency with the function of guaranteeing and disciplining military order in the country, and unofficially repressing communist, anarchist and other militant associations. During the military regime, Sérgio Paranhos Fleury's committee, known as the "Death Squad", has coordinated brutal operations in the outskirts of the city of São Paulo, which resulted in several kidnappings, murders and torture.
  4. This terrorist organization was secretly supported by members of the government during the military regime, so much so that several of its members were hired by the National Intelligence Service, former intelligence agency of Brazil.
  5. The history of this group is unclear and many of the sources about it are dubious, so it is not known if it was really a criminal group or if it was just a community of young people.
  6. "Police arrests a group of suspected neo-Nazis in Santa Catarina"
  7. Although the organization was officially dissolved in 1969, some cells continued in the guerrilla struggle until the late 1970s.