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Agustín Farabundo Martí (Teotepeque, El Salvador, 5 de mayo de 1893 - San Salvador, El Salvador, 1 de febrero de 1932), fue un político comunista salvadoreño.
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Se graduó en el Colegio Salesiano Santa Cecilia de Santa Tecla. Realizó estudios de Derecho en la Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad de El Salvador. Fue el sexto hijo de 14. Nació en Teotepeque departamento de La Libertad el 5 de mayo de 1893, su padre se llamó Pedro Martí, quien fue alcalde en Teotepeque, y su madre Socorro Rodríguez de Martí; 5 hermanos de Martí murieron en la infancia. En los primeros meses de 1920 Martí participó de una manifestación hecha en el parque ...
Sandino (center) in Mexico in 1929 with his staff: Sócrates Sandino, the Salvadoran Agustín Farabundo Martí, the Dominican Urbano Gilbert, and the Mexican José Paredes. , positive
When Joaquín Villalobos, ERP commander and a key commander of the Farabundo MartíNational Liberation Front’s General Command, announced in March 1991 that the FMLN hadmoved beyond Marxism, many analyzed this ideological change as exclusively the result of the failureof Marxism-Leninism in the U.S.S.R. Ideological understanding would have been better served hadanalysts also quoted Villalobos’s earlier writing, A Democratic Revolution for El Salvador, in whichhe wrote, “Revolutions reflect the concrete reality in which they develop. Accordingly, eachrevolutionary ...
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In 1932, Farabundo Martí together with workers and peasants utilised the devastation caused by the volcanic eruption of Izalco to lead an uprising in an attempt to transform Salvadoran society. In this aborted uprising, known as "La Matanza, over 30,000 workers and peasants were massacred.
The Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) was a Marxist-Leninist insurgency movement operationally active in El Salvador from 1980 to 1992. The goal of the FMLN was to overthrow the military dictatorship that had ruled El Salvador since 1930 ...