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and decamped to the hills to organise armed guerrilla resistance. He was arrested in 1961 but escaped custody the following year and in his home state established the José Leonardo Chirino Front along the lines of the movement that had successfully taken control in Cuba.
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offered an amnesty deal and as a result many guerrillas gave up violence although Bravo and a small band of followers continued their insurgency until September 1979 when he accepted the offer of a second amnesty. He was later exiled to France, but returned.
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As part of his plan to foment a successful revolution in Venezuela, Bravo recruited military officers sympathetic to his cause within the ranks of the Army. One such officer was a young
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that ousted the dictator. Emerging as the leader of the militant tendency of the PCV, he encouraged the party to resist the government of
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Guerrilla y conspiración militar en Venezuela. Testimonios de Douglas Bravo, William Izarra, Francisco Prada
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for his activity but this was not enough and he was expelled from the Communist Party in 1967. In 1969 the
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Bravo turned to party politics in the early 1980s by establishing in the
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Douglas Bravo (Tercera vía): "Aquí se entrega la soberanía"
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Falleció por coronavirus el guerrillero Douglas Bravo
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Falcón
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1958 coup d'etat
Rómulo Betancourt
Armed Forces of National Liberation
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Adán Chávez
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