Juventud Uruguaya de Pie
Juventud Uruguaya de Pie | |
Formation | 29 October 1970 |
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Type | Student organization |
Purpose | Activism |
Headquarters | Av. 18 de Julio, Montevideo |
Location | |
Region served | National |
Official language | Spanish |
Key people | Daniel García Pintos |
The Uruguayan Youth Standing[1] or Uruguayan Youth at Attention[2] (Spanish: Juventud Uruguaya de Pie) was a right to far-right student organization in Uruguay during the 1970s.
This relatively short-lived organization (it was dissolved in 1974[3]) had a Patriotic and anti-Communist orientation and was opposed to the insurgency of the Tupamaros and other far-left organizations.[4] It experienced rapid growth, but its armed struggle efforts were relatively less successful.[5] A factional undercurrent of the group desired a national revolution along the lines of Falangism.[3]
The main colours of their flag represent the two traditional major Uruguayan political parties: the National Party (white) and the Colorado Party (red). Presidents Jorge Pacheco Areco and Juan María Bordaberry both spoke positively of the group.[6]
Bibliography
[edit]- Bucheli, Gabriel (2019). O se está con la patria o se está contra ella. Montevideo: Fin de Siglo. ISBN 9789974499744.
References
[edit]- ^ Harrington, Samuel Ernest; Masaeli, Mahmoud; Sneller, Rico (2019-01-17). Latin American Perspectives on Global Development. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5275-2603-7.
- ^ Gross, Liza (2019-04-09). Handbook Of Leftist Guerrilla Groups In Latin America And The Caribbean. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-429-72287-5.
- ^ a b Rein, Raanan; Sheinin, David M. K. (2021-07-05). Armed Jews in the Americas. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-46254-0.
- ^ The Uruguayan far right in the 1970s (in Spanish)
- ^ Mazzeo, Mario (2006). El Chamaco Rébori: un hombre, una ciudad y un río (in Spanish). Ediciones Trilce. ISBN 978-9974-32-415-2.
- ^ de Sierra, Gerónimo; Riella, Alberto (2017), "Condiciones socioeconómicas y políticas de la crisis institucional (1973-1980)", Cincuenta años de sociología política Uruguay y América Latina, antología esencial, CLACSO, pp. 153–184, doi:10.2307/j.ctv253f4km.15, JSTOR j.ctv253f4km.15, S2CID 245077672, retrieved 2022-06-07
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