Resistencia Libertaria

Libertarian Resistance
Resistencia Libertaria
LeaderCollective leadership
Dates of operation1974 (1974)–June 1978 (1978-06)
Country Argentina
MotivesTo struggle against the state and combat the military dictatorship
Active regionsCordoba and La Plata
IdeologyAnarcho-communism
Insurrectionary anarchism
Anarcho-syndicalism
Political positionFar-left
StatusDissolved
Size~100-130
Opponents Government of Argentina

Resistencia Libertaria (initially known as the Resistencia Anticapitalista Libertaria) was an Argentine anarchist urban guerrilla group that emerged in 1974 via a network of workers and university militants from La Plata y Córdoba.[1] The group worked during the last military dictatorship in Argentina and was the only anarchist guerrilla group during the period of state terrorism in the 1970s. At least eight members of the organization[2] were kidnapped and went missing during the dictatorship.[3]

  1. ^ "En busca de la memoria anarquista". Página 12. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Base de datos del Parque de la Memoria: Militantes de Resistencia Libertaria desaparecidos". Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Resistencia Anticapitalista Libertaria "Autodefensa, Clasismo y Poder popular en anarquismo argentino de los 70s". Documentos para el Debate No.3. Retrieved 5 March 2020.

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