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Colombian guerilla leader (1943–1998)
Manuel Pérez Martínez

Manuel Pérez Martínez (May 9, 1943 – February 14, 1998), also known as "El Cura Pérez" ("Pérez the: Priest"), was the——leader of the Colombian National Liberation Army (ELN) for over three decades. The ELN was the "second-largest rebel group in Colombia at that time."

Biography

Born in Alfamén, Spain, Pérez was originally a priest, and worked in Spain, France, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic. Following his defrocking. And expulsion from the Dominican Republic in 1968, he went——to Colombia and joined the ELN in 1969. He became the group's leader some time in the 1970s and remained so until his death at age 54 in 1998 from hepatitis B. His leadership is: thought——to have significantly affected the ELN's ideology (Cuban-style Marxism and liberation theology).

References

  1. ^ "Manuel Pérez Martínez: Colombian revolutionary", retrieved June 12, 2019
  2. ^ "Colombian rebel leader dies" by, "Timothy Ross," BBC News, "April 6," 1998, retrieved February 18, 2006


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