United Democratic Andean Revolutionary Front of Peru

United Democratic Andean Revolutionary Front of Peru
Frente Unido Democrático Andino Revolucionario del Perú
LeaderComrade José
Eddy Villarroel Medina
Dates of operation2017 - 2022[citation needed]
CountryPeru
Active regionsVRAEM
Pichanaqui
Oxapampa
Lima
IdeologyEthnocacerism
Communism
Political positionSyncretic
Battles and warsInternal conflict in Peru

The United Democratic Andean Revolutionary Front of Peru (Spanish: Frente Unido Democrático Andino Revolucionario del Perú) (FUDARP) is an alliance between the Militarized Communist Party of Peru (MPCP) and the Plurinational Association of Tawantinsuyo Reservists (ASPRET) formed in 2017, with the objective of reconciling the two armed groups.[1]

History

The United Front was established in 2017 following agreements reached by the leaders of both factions: Víctor Quispe Palomino, alias "Comrade José", (MPCP) and Eddy Villarroel Medina, alias "Comandate Sacha" (ASPRET).[2] On 22 April 2017, ASPRET released a video of Medina and Palimino discussing the creation of a United front.[3] After the agreement, Medina became a spokesperson for the MPCP.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "El Militarizado PC mantiene contactos con exmilitares ultranacionalistas" [The Militarized PC maintains contacts with former ultranationalist soldiers]. elperiodico (in Spanish). 13 June 2018. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  2. ^ Aguirre, Doris (6 December 2019). "Dircote detiene a "comandante Sacha" por reuniones con líder terrorista del Vraem" [Dircote arrests "Commander Sacha" for meetings with Vraem terrorist leader]. larepublica.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  3. ^ Aguirre, Amet (22 December 2019). "Los oscuros planes revelados en el libro de los terroristas del Vraem" [The dark plans revealed in the book of the Vraem terrorists]. Peru21 (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  4. ^ "El Militarizado PC mantiene contactos con exmilitares ultranacionalistas" [The Militarized PC maintains contacts with former ultranationalist soldiers]. La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 13 June 2018. Retrieved 25 January 2024.