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*[[File:Pron.png]] [[Peronism|Peronist Armed Forces]] (1968-1971) |
*[[File:Pron.png]] [[Peronism|Peronist Armed Forces]] (1968-1971) |
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*[[File:Guevara.png]] [[Guevarism|People's Revolutionary Army]] (1970-1976) |
*[[File:Guevara.png]] [[Guevarism|People's Revolutionary Army]] (1970-1976) |
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*[[File:Montoneros.png]] [[Peronism|Montoneros]] (1970-1981)<ref>The Montoneros belonged to a far-left revolutionary faction within Peronism.</ref> |
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*[[File:ArgentineAnticommunistAlliance.png]] [[Police Statism|Argentine Anticommunist Alliance]] (1973-1976) |
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*[[File:Leftnat.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Movement All for the Fatherland]] (1986-1989) |
*[[File:Leftnat.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Movement All for the Fatherland]] (1986-1989) |
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*[[File:Strato.png]] [[Stratocracy|Painted Faces]] (1987-1990) |
*[[File:Strato.png]] [[Stratocracy|Painted Faces]] (1987-1990) |
Revision as of 20:53, 30 December 2021
Argentina
- Argentine Patriotic League (1919-1931)
- Argentine Regional Workers' Federation (1919-1922)
- Nationalist Liberation Alliance (1931-1955)
- Civil Commands (1955-1958)
- Tacuara Nationalist Movement (1955-1966)
- National Liberation Army-Peronist Liberation Movement (1955-1973)
- People's Guerrilla Army (1963-1964)
- Revolutionary Armed Forces (1967-1973)
- Argentine Liberation Front (1967-1973)
- Peronist Armed Forces (1968-1971)
- People's Revolutionary Army (1970-1976)
- Montoneros (1970-1981)[1]
- Argentine Anticommunist Alliance (1973-1976)
- Movement All for the Fatherland (1986-1989)
- Painted Faces (1987-1990)
Brazil
- Juliana Republic (1839)
- Riograndense Republic (1836-1845)
- Cabanagem (1835-1840)
- Cabanada in Pará (1832-1835)
- Cabanada in Pernambuco and Alagoas (1832-1834)
- Thirty-Three Orientals (1825-1828)
- 8th October Revolutionary Movement (1966-1985)
- Araguaia Communist Guerrilla (1966-1975)
- Palmares Armed Revolutionary Vanguard (1969-1972)
Colombia
Active
- National Liberation Army (Colombia)
- 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
- 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)
- 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)
Chile
Active
- Antagonic Nuclei of the New Urban Guerilla
- Frontline
- Revolutionary Capitalism
- Arauco-Malleco Coordinator
- Weichán Auka Mapu
- Malleco Mapuche Resistance
- Mapuche Lafkenche Resistance
Defunct
- Liberal Rebels (1851-1859)
- Patriotic Leagues (1910's-1920's)
- Revolutionary Left Movement (1965-1991)
- Organized Vanguard of the People (1968-1971)
- Fatherland and Liberty Nationalist Front (1971-1973)
- Lautaro Youth Movement (1982-1994)
- Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front (1983-1987)
- FPMR dissidents (1987-1999)
- Revolutionary Anarchist Front (2007-2009)
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)
Historical
- Tupamaros (Uruguay; 1967-1972)
- ¡Alfaro Lives, Dammit! (Ecuador; 1983-1991)
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- ↑ The Montoneros belonged to a far-left revolutionary faction within Peronism.