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Víctor Manuel Gutiérrez Garbín (born on 1922, died on March 6, 1966) was a Guatemalan labour leader. Gutiérrez, a school teacher by profession, was head of the Confederación General de Trabajadores de Guatemala (CGTG). Gutiérrez was a devout Catholic in his youth, and he has been known as a quiet, self-spoken man. () He has been referred to as the most important labour leader in Guatemala from 1944-1954.() Gutiérrez was a member of the Communist Party of Guatemala (PCG). In 1950 he split from PCG on issues relating to the social composition of the Central Committee of the party, and he founded the Guatemalan Revolutionary Workers Party (PROG). In the fall of 1951 he travelled to Berlin for the World Federation of Trade Unions General Council Meeting and later to Moscow. On returning to Guatemala, Gutiérrez dissolved PROG on February 2, 1952 and rejoined PCG. The 2nd congress of PCG (which then changed name to Guatemalan Party of Labour, PGT), held the same year, elected Gutiérrez to the party Central Committee. Gutiérrez remained a CC member of PGT until his death. On March 3, 1966 he was, along with other PGT leaders, arrested. He was subjected to torture and he was killed on March 6.() ==External links== *(Declassified CIA document on Gutiérrez's death ) *(CIA document on Gutiérrez' personality ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Víctor Manuel Gutiérrez」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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