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Zarate Willka Armed Forces of Liberation

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Zarate Willka Armed Forces of Liberation
Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Zarate Willka (FAL-ZW)
Dates of operationc. 1985–1991
Active regionsBolivia La Paz, Bolivia
IdeologyMarxism–Leninism
Indigenism 
Foquismo
Katarismo
Gravestone of Jeffrey Brent Ball in Coalville, Utah

Zarate Willka Armed Forces of Liberation (Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Zárate Willca) was a Bolivian guerrilla terrorist group which was organized about 1985 and surfaced with a series of bombings, assassinations, and attempted assassinations in La Paz, Bolivia, during 1988 and 1989.[1]

History

They claimed responsibility for an assassination attempt on United States Secretary of State George P. Shultz in August 1988, the bombing of the Bolivian Parliament in December 1988, another bombing which caused a local blackout, the bombing of a Mormon meetinghouse, the slaying of two American Mormon missionaries on May 24, 1989, and the bombing of the US Embassy in a failed attempt to assassinate US Ambassador Robert S. Gelbard on December 20, 1989. By 1991, most members of the group had been apprehended, tried, convicted and imprisoned, and the organization was effectively disbanded.[2]

The group was named after Pablo Zárate, known as Willka, who died in 1905 after leading a large Indian rebellion.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Zarate Willka Armed Forces of Liberation". TRAC Terrorism. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
  2. ^ Derechos-Human Rights, Equipo Nizkor. "Relación de los Hechos". Retrieved October 10, 2015. More details on the torturing of the accused can be found here.
  3. ^ Mendieta, Pilar (2010). Entre la alianza y la confrontación: Pablo Zárate Willka y la rebelión indígena de 1899 en Bolivia. La Paz: Plural Editores. pp. 164, 105, 156.
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