Luis Otero Cifuentes (Cali September 25, 1943 – Bogotá November 7, 1985) was a Colombian politician and guerrilla fighter. He was killed in the Palace of Justice siege in Bogotá.

Biography

He studied in the Free University of Colombia School and Anthropology in the National University of Colombia.[1] He became a member of the Communist Youth (in Spanish Juventud Comunista, JuCo) and fought in Cuba on the side of Fidel Castro in the Escambray.[1] Back in Colombia, he was one of the founders of the 19th of April Movement (M-19), one of the "Second Wave" groups prioritising urban action with no specific ideological position.[2]

He planned the capture of the Dominican Republic embassy by a M-19 guerrilla squad in 1980, which lasted 61 days.[3] In 1985 he was among the leaders of the Palace of Justice siege, where he died together with other guerrillas and hostages during the recapture of the building by the Army.[1] His corpse was never found.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "LAS CABEZAS CAIDAS DEL M-19 (Fallen leaders of the M-19)". Semana (Bogotá). 9 December 1985. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  2. Castañeda, Jorge (1995). La utopía desarmada (Unarmed Utopia). Bogotá: Ediciones tercer mundo.
  3. "M-19 takes over Bogotá Embassy". El Universal (Caracas). No. Anniversary Edition. 1 April 2009. Retrieved 17 December 2014.

Bibliography

  • Behar, Olga (1985). Las guerras de la paz (Wars in peacetime). Bogotá: Planeta.
  • Lara Salive, Patricia (1982). Siembra vientos y recogerás tempestades (Sow winds, reap tempests). Barcelona : Fontamara.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.