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Dozens of the jobs were earmarked for groups with names such as "Tupamaro" and "Hot Corner" -- political shock troops to break up protests and intimidate opposition, he says.
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Jose "Pepe" Mujica, a former Marxist Tupamaro guerrilla fighter, won Uruguay's presidential runoff election Sunday, exit polls showed.
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Mujica, was the victim of imprisonment and torture during Operation Condor in the 1970's as a result of his efforts as a Tupamaro rebel.
The Celebration Went Unnoticed - Big Leftist Win in Uruguay 2009
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This time it was former Tupamaro rebel leader Pepe Mujica who beat the conservatives by 8 points.
The Celebration Went Unnoticed - Big Leftist Win in Uruguay 2009
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While not setting any records apparently, it has come a long way from the days of the Tupamaro guerrillas in the mid-1970s.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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Actually I might even vote Tupamaro as this might scare chavismo even more!
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Actually I might even vote Tupamaro as this might scare chavismo even more!
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Morán Charquero was killed by the Tupamaro guerrillas four years ago.
Suppression in Uruguay Schoijet, Mauricio 1974
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Last year, at the height of the Tupamaro crisis, you could borrow money at 60 percent.
A Country Dying on Its Feet Naipaul, V.S. 1974
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Also on the way here, although they were not able to be at this ceremony, is a representation of the Tupamaro revolutionary movement of Uruguay
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