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Workers Revolutionary Party of Colombia : ウィキペディア英語版
Workers Revolutionary Party of Colombia

Workers Revolutionary Party of Colombia ((スペイン語:Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores de Colombia)) was a political party in Colombia. The party was founded in 1982.〔(Historia Del Movimiento Insurgente En Colombia )〕 It emerged from the 'Majority' faction of the Marxist-Leninist-Maoist Tendency, a group that had broken away from the Communist Party of Colombia (Marxist-Leninist) in the mid-1970s.〔http://www.nuevoarcoiris.org.co/local/primera.pdf〕
PRT launched armed struggle against government forces. According to official sources, when the PRT militias were demobilized in 1991 the party had around 200 fighters.〔(Saludo del Presidente Uribe a los Desmovilizados. - Armada Nacional de Colombia )〕
Apart from its armed struggle PRT maintained an open mass front, the trade union organization ''Corriente de Integración Sindical''.
==Coordination work==
In 1984 PRT entered into the 'Trilateral', a cooperation between the National Liberation Army (ELN), the Revolutionary Integration Movement - Free Fatherland (MIR-PL) and PRT. Amongst other things, the Trilateral resulted in coordination of mass movement activities, leading up the formation of ''¡A Luchar!'' as a joint mass movement. On June 20, 1985, PRT took part in, along with ''¡A Luchar!'', organizing a national general strike against the policies of the Belisario Betancur government. At the time the National Guerrilla Coordination was born, a coalition consisting of ELN, Popular Liberation Army (EPL), M-19, MIR-PL, Armed Movement Quintín Lame (MAQL), Commando Ricardo Franco (RF) and PRT. With the entry of FARC-EP into the unity work of Colombian guerrilla movements, the National Guerrilla Coordination evolved into the Coordinadora Guerrillera Simón Bolívar in September 1987. Founding members of CGSB were EPL, UC-ELN, FARC-EP, MAQL, M-19 and PRT.〔(), ()〕〔(ELN - Colombia )〕

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