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59: 298:, but he and over 100 other Tupamaros prisoners managed to escape through a tunnel the following month. He remained in the country to continue leading the Tupamaros. Two years later, he was arrested again; he and eight other Tupamaros leaders were held in 282:, a militant urban guerrilla movement. The group gained popularity among Uruguayans after it began robbing banks and distributing the stolen money to poor people. It also kidnapped and executed certain political targets, including 332:(MPP) to achieve their goals legally and politically. During the late 1980s, Sendic travelled to Cuba and Europe, as a political representative of the Tupamaros. By this time, his health began to decline as he succombed to 531: 506: 496: 314: 501: 526: 546: 551: 491: 511: 303: 204: 317:(ICCPR), a treaty to which Uruguay is a party. In October 1981, the Committee found that Uruguay violated articles 7, 9, 10, and 14 of the 134: 168: 20: 556: 435: 391: 337: 329: 116: 58: 325: 208: 541: 536: 516: 349: 232: 328:, an amnesty was proclaimed and Sendic was released. Together with other Tupamaros leaders, he established the 200: 310: 486: 481: 299: 521: 244: 459: 441: 431: 387: 224: 85: 64: 379: 271: 260: 195:(MLN–T). After beginning his legal career organising agricultural workers and agitating for 307: 295: 252: 211:. As the Tupamaros shifted once more to legal, political activities, Sendic died from 475: 383: 291: 406: 283: 29: 306:. In November 1979, Sendic's wife, Violeta Setelich, submitted a complaint to the 256: 196: 188: 148: 290:
agent alleged to have taught techniques of torture to police forces in various
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Raúl Sendic Antonaccio was born on 16 March 1926, into a peasant family in the
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Thimmel, Stefan (2009). "Sendic, Raúl (1926–1989)". In Ness, Immanuel (ed.).
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During the 1960s, Sendic established the National Liberation Movement (
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countries. On 7 August 1970, Sendic was arrested and imprisoned in
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against the Uruguayan state. He was arrested and imprisoned by the
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for rural trade unions and founded a number himself, organising
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The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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in respect of Sendic during his trial and imprisonment.
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International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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Raúl Fernando Sendic Rodríguez
Spanish name
surname

Trinidad, Uruguay
Flores
Paris
Cementerio de La Teja, Montevideo
University of the Republic
Lawyer
trade unionist
National Liberation Movement – Tupamaros
Raúl Fernando Sendic Rodríguez
Uruguayan
lawyer
trade unionist
National Liberation Movement – Tupamaros
land reform
urban guerrilla warfare
civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay
transition to democracy
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Flores Department
law
Socialist Party of Uruguay
lawyer
sugarcane
Artigas Department
Montevideo
eight-hour day

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