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![Declaration of the Council of Revolutionary Coordination](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Format: StatementCollection: Chile
Joint communique from MIR (Chile), Tupamaros (Uruguay), ELN (Bolivia) and the ERP (Argentina)
![Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare](images/thumbnails//33757.jpg)
Publisher: CRS Language ServicesDate: 10/15/1984Volume Number: October 15Format: MonographCollection: Nicaragua
This book is a manual for the training of guerrillas in psychological operations, and its application to the concrete case of the Christian and democratic crusade being waged in Nicaragua by the Freedom Commandos. Table of Contents: Introduction; Combatant-Propagandist Guerrilla; Armed Propaganda; Armed Propaganda Teams; Development and Control of Front Organizations; Control of Mass Concentrations and Meetings; Massive In-depth Support through Psychological Operations; Techniques of Oratory.
![Weather Underground Attack Kennecott Corporation Headquarters](images/thumbnails//33762.jpg)
Publisher: Weather Underground OrganizationVolume Number: September 4Format: CommuniqueCollection: Weather Underground Organization
Communique released by WUO taking responsibility for an attack on the headquarters of Kennecott Corporation in Salt Lake City, Utah.
![Text of Debray letter to Patty](images/thumbnails//34006.jpg)
This letter written by Regis Debray addresses Patricia Hearst's decision to take on the name of Tania and honors the real Tania who died fighting for revolution in Bolivia.
![Cruel and Bright: Thoughts on Violence and Revolution](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: Berkeley BarbDate: 5/1974Volume Number: MayFormat: ArticleCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This is an article featured in the Berkeley Barb that raises the question if violence is needed with a revolution. Gordon Quinlan argues that there should be a revolution and uses Che Guevara's revolutionary struggle to emphasize the need. However, Quinlan leaves it to the reader to decide about the use of violence.
![The Consequences of Perestroika.](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: MLNYear: 1990Volume Number: Dec-JanFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional
Bilingual publication De Pie y en Lucha, analices the consequences of the political changes taking place in the Soviet Union and its consequences in the Third World. It recounts the intention of the Soviet Union in 1944 , through Stalin to be part of the General agreement on Tariff and Trade and the International Monetary Fund with US, Great Britain and France among others. Although, this request was rejected, many observers saw this attempt as an instability on the part of the Soviet Union.