Lautaro Popular Rebel Forces

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Definition

Proper noun: - A violent terrorist group: A militant organization formed in the 1980s with the stated aim of overthrowing the Chilean military government. Its membership was primarily composed of individuals from criminal backgrounds or economically disadvantaged youth.

Usage
  • The term is used as the official name of a specific historical paramilitary organization.
  • It functions as a singular proper noun when referring to the group as a single entity.
Examples
  • Historical records indicate that the Lautaro Popular Rebel Forces were active during the final years of the Pinochet regime.
  • The government attributed a series of bombings to the Lautaro Popular Rebel Forces.
Advanced Usage
  • The group's name is often abbreviated in historical and political analyses. The full name is typically used in formal or initial references.
    • After its founding, the Lautaro Popular Rebel Forces, often shortened to LPRF, carried out several attacks.
Variants and Related Words
  • LPRF: A common acronym for Lautaro Popular Rebel Forces.
  • Lautaro Youth Movement: A related or preceding group from which the LPRF may have originated or drawn inspiration.
Synonyms
  • Paramilitary group: A general term for a semi-military force.
  • Insurgent group: A group fighting against a government or authority.
  • Terrorist organization: A group that uses violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, for political aims.

Note: The application of terms like "terrorist" or "insurgent" can carry significant political connotations and may depend on perspective.

Noun
  1. a violent terrorist group organized in the 1980s and advocating the overthrow of the Chilean military government; leaders are mainly criminals or impoverished youths