nestor paz zamora commission
Proper noun: A leftist insurgent organization active in Bolivia. It is characterized as an umbrella group for various small, indigenous subversive factions. It represents a revival of Marxist-Leninist revolutionary ideologies originally promoted in the region by Che Guevara during the 1960s.
The term is used specifically to refer to this historical Bolivian militant group. * The Nestor Paz Zamora Commission claimed responsibility for several attacks in the late 1980s. * Government forces targeted members of the Nestor Paz Zamora Commission.
- The name is often abbreviated as CNPZ, from its Spanish name .
- It is typically discussed in historical, political, or security contexts related to Latin American guerrilla movements and indigenous resistance.
- CNPZ: The common acronym for the commission.
- Guerrilla organization: A general term for the type of group the CNPZ was.
- Insurgent group: A synonym for a group rebelling against political authority.
- Insurgent group
- Guerrilla organization
- Rebel faction
This term refers to a specific, historically defined entity. It is not used in a general sense. The name commemorates Néstor Paz Zamora, a Bolivian guerrilla who died in 1970.
- a terrorist organization in Bolivia that acts as an umbrella for numerous small indigenous subversive groups; a revival of a group with Marxist-Leninist ideologies originally established by Che Guevara in the 1960s