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Merlo said after the pardon that he was never a terrorist. On 13 February 2011 JoaquĂ­n Ramos, an ex guerrilla, wrote a letter where he described how idealized the revolutionary struggle was and how improvised the assault was, in addition to his experience in the trials after the battle.
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launched a counterattack, and the ensuing fight left 39 dead and approximately 60 injured. President AlfonsĂ­n condemned the attack on the barracks and later visited the site, accompanied by commandos. The actions of the government forces were not without controversy:
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After six years in exile, Merlo was arrested by the Argentine government in Mexico in 1995 and sentenced to life in prison. Pardoned in May 2003 by
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By the time the group was founded, Merlo had been active in radical activities for years; he fought with the
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Every Argentine citizen is obliged to bear arms in defense of the fatherland and of this Constitution…
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movement active from 1986 to 1989, whose leader was
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Index

Enrique Gorriarán Merlo
People's Revolutionary Army (Argentina)
Argentina
Cordoba
Buenos Aires
Ideology
Anti-imperialism
Anti-globalization
Left-wing nationalism
Political position
Far-left
1989 attack on La Tablada barracks
Argentine
guerrilla
Enrique Gorriarán Merlo
1989 attack on La Tablada Army Regiment
People's Revolutionary Army
Sandinistas
Anastasio Somoza Debayle
Paraguay
the attack
carapintadas
camouflage
AlfonsĂ­n
Trial of the Juntas
La Tablada
Argentine Army
Buenos Aires Provincial Police
white phosphorus
international law

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