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of Minas Gerais undertook a search in the organization's "unit", engaging in a heavy firefight with militants, which resulted in the death of two police officers. Soon after, the group would be dismantled with the arrest of its leaders. One of them, Murilo Pezzuti, was sent to Rio de Janeiro, where
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In November 1968, João Lucas was arrested and tortured to death. Three months later, it was Severino that got captured. He was found dead in his cell under the allegation of "suicide". Such murder practice was common in the period, as the death of journalist
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Major. Given the misunderstanding, Colina refused to take responsibility for the attack. Baiardi, the only of the four militants who survived the dictatorship, revealed Colina's involvement in the attack on 1988.
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Colina became known for its clumsy attempt to "make justice" against Bolivian Captain
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On 1969, when several of Colina militants were jailed, it became
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1969
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Index

VAR Palmares
Ideology
Anti-imperialism
Anti-globalization
Anti-neoliberalism
Political position
Far-left
Brazilian junta
far left
Brazil
Minas Gerais
Worker's Politics
Portuguese
Brazilian Socialist Party
OSPAAAL
guerrilla warfare
military dictatorship
United States government
1964 coup d'état
Gary Prado
Che Guevara
Bolivia
João Lucas Alves
Severino Viana
José Roberto Monteiro
Amílcar Baiardi
Gávea
Rio de Janeiro
Edward Ernest Tito Otto Maximilian Von Westernhagen
German Army

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