The Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement was a peruvian guerrilla group active in the 80s and early 90s, it considered itself a Marxist-Leninist-Guevarist organization.

Unlike the Shining Path, the Mrta initially focused on urban struggle, although the remnants of its organization are now found in the jungle of central Peru.

Their activities have been characterized (like what the M-19 was once in Colombia) by spectacular actions of media takeovers and attacks against US interests, as well as kidnappings of numerous businessmen in order to collect ransoms for finance their activities.

One of his most famous acts was the assassination of the former Defense Minister General Enrique López Albújar in 1990. The dismantling of a plan that the Mrta had to take over the Congress of Peru, in the style of taking over the Palace of Justice, was also widely publicized. in Bogotá (also work of the M-19).

In July 1990, Víctor Polay, the group's top leader, escaped from the Canto Grande maximum security prison in Lima, through a tunnel and accompanied by 46 members.

A year later, he was captured again in Lima and on April 3, 1993, he was sentenced to life imprisonment by a military court, along with his lieutenant, Peter Cárdenas.

the MRTA was dismantled short after

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  • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
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    3 years ago

    I do a lot of IRL organising, or well used to before the whole death plague thing killed like 130,000 people here. but, fact of the matter is, social media is where most people live their lives now, it's the best place to outreach to people en masse, and the best way to get a programme across to people. talking to your coworkers and neighbours directly about organising is absolutely the most radicalising and should be done at all costs, but to not have an online presence in the 2020s is just naive of how most people live and socialise

      • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
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        3 years ago

        it absolutely is, but that's on us to organise around than just write off the largest way people interact with the world. that's ground which cannot be ceded

          • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
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            3 years ago

            oh for sure. online only is also naive and completely idealistic. you need a physical presence to show that you are there. not gonna go into too much doxxable details, but community organising of free food for struggling families and the homeless, while telling them the government is at fault for why we have to do this and not moralistic 'because it's nice to help people' has seen so many people come up to me weeks later far more radicalised than when I last talked to them. to most people socialism and communism are those things they learned about from anti communist news and education, when you show them in person what a socialist can do for them they completely shatter their ideas of us in their heads. and this goes nothing to say about antifascist actions in the streets, which are very very important as we all should know.