Rebel Armed Forces

The Rebel Armed Forces (, FAR) was a Guatemalan guerrilla organization established in 1961 and lasting until the peace agreements in 1996.

In the late 1960s, the Guatemalan government began a United States-backed counter-insurgency campaign that killed between 2,800 and 8000 FAR supporters in eastern Guatemala. The survivors of this campaign, which devastated the FAR, regrouped in Mexico City in the 1970s, and founded the Guerrilla Army of the Poor (EGP), which succeeded in mobilizing tremendous popular support over the next few years.

FAR is most significantly known for having killed the U.S. ambassador to Guatemala, John Gordon Mein, in 1968. Also killed that year were two U.S. military advisers, Colonel John Webber and Ernest Munro, although they might have been killed at the command of PGT leader Leonardo Castillo Johnson.

In 1970, the group briefly kidnapped Guatemala's foreign minister Alberto Fuentes Mohr, but freed him in exchange for the release of a student leader. Karl von Spreti, West German ambassador to Guatemala, was kidnapped and murdered by the FAR as well in that year. Further actions that year included the kidnapping of U.S. labor attaché Sean Holly, he was freed for the release of FAR prisoners. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Características político-sociales de Guatemala

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    Nuestros planteamientos acerca de la unidad: documentos históricos 1971-1979

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    Hacia una interpretación nacional concreta y dialéctica del marxismo leninismo

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    Manifiesto de las Fuerzas Armadas Rebeldes, al pueblo de Guatemala y a los pueblos del mundo

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    Resolución del pleno ampliado de agosto de 1980

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    El Problema agrario en Guatemala

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