Comité Revoluzonareo Arredista Galego
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The Comité Revoluzonareo Arredista Galego (CRAG, Galician Revolutionary Secesionist Committee in English language) was a Galician political organization founded by a group of Havana emigrated Galicians, led by Fuco Gómez in 1921. The organization advocated for the independence of Galiza, and therefore is considered the first galician independentist group. It was a group of semi-clandestine character.[1] On 25 July 1922, the CRAG issued the statement Independenza ou morte.[2] Later the organization wrote up a constitution project for Galiza, designed a flag, anthem and coat of arms for the Republic of Galicia.[3] During the Second Spanish Republic its political activity was irrelevant.
References
- ^ "Comité Revoluzonario Arredista Galego: From its origins to its dissaparition (in Galician language)". Issuu. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
- ^ "The manifest (Galician language)". Galizalivre.org. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
- ^ "ISSUU – Comité Revoluzonario Arredista Galego by Terra Livre". Issuu. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
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