Liga Armada Galega
Liga Armada Galega Galician Armed League | |
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Dates of operation | 1978–1980 |
Motives | The creation of a Socialist republic in Galicia |
Active regions | Galicia |
Ideology | Marxism-leninism |
Notable attacks | Robberies and attacks on police. Assassination of one policeman in Santiago de Compostela. |
Status | Disarticulated |
The Galician Armed League (Liga Armada Galega in Galician language) was an armed organization formed by former members of the GRAPO. They injured two policemen in 1978, and claimed to have killed a Guardia Civil the same year in Santiago de Compostela,[1] though the GRAPO also claimed the murder. The group was completed disbanded in 1980.
The punk band Siniestro Total mentions this organization in one of their most emblematic songs: "Miña Terra Galega".
References
- ^ March, Fundación Juan. "Artículo: La Liga Armada Gallega reivindica el atentado de Santiago - ABC - 29/08/1978 - Archivo Linz de la Transición española • Fundación Juan March". March.es. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
Sources
- Various authors. A Gran Historia de Galicia XVI: a Galicia autónoma (dende a Transición). Volume 1: A Transición en Galicia, [page needed] Arrecife Edicións Galegas/La Voz de Galicia, 2007, A Coruña.
- Rios Bergantinhos, Noa. A esquerda independentista galega, [page needed] (1977–1995). Abrente Editora, Santiago de Compostela, 2002.
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