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145: 25: 270:(BPR) formed to unite trade unions and farmers. In 1979, the organization initiated conversations with other armed groups on the left for the unification of the revolutionary forces. These negotiations led to the foundation of the 265:
During the 1970s, the FPL began to increase its social base, carrying out political and social work with the farmers of the North and Central Zone of El Salvador and with university students. In 1975, the
42: 490: 235: 89: 465: 61: 460: 68: 445: 440: 75: 480: 470: 262:, the leader of the educational union, and university professors Clara Elizabeth Ramírez and Felipe Peña Mendoza were high-profile figures. 57: 309:. The Secretary General and leader of the organization, Salvador Cayetano Carpio was accused of ordering the assassination, and committed 122: 435: 324:, the FPL demobilized their military apparatus. By 1995 the organization had dissolved and had been completely integrated into the FMLN. 485: 475: 455: 144: 401: 374: 82: 450: 108: 247: 197: 46: 495: 267: 175: 420: 317: 341: 321: 278: 255: 158: 282: 35: 250:(PCS), which at the end of the 1960s proposed armed aggression as the best method to oppose the 294: 364: 298: 290: 259: 391: 251: 286: 297:. In April 1983 the organization faced a serious internal crisis with the assassination of 184: 8: 397: 370: 212: 16:
Left-wing militant and political organization in El Salvador from 1970 to 1995
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in El Salvador. The FPL was formed on 1 April 1970; amongst the founders,
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was chosen as the new Secretary General of the organization. After the
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was considered the top leader of the organization, while
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before the investigations into her death concluded.
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Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front

Salvador Cayetano Carpio
Ideology
Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Communist Party of El Salvador
Spanish
left wing
guerrilla
El Salvador
Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional
Partido Comunista Salvadoreño
military dictatorship
Salvador Cayetano Carpio
Mélida Anaya Montes
Bloque Popular Revolucionario
FMLN
Civil War of El Salvador

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