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José Gregorio Liendo

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José Gregorio Liendo, a.k.a. "Comandante Pepe", Chilean political leader, university student and MCR-MIR
militant.

José Gregorio Liendo Vera (1945 – October 3, 1973), also known as "Compañero


Pepe", "Comandante Pepe" or "Loco Pepe" was a Chilean university student, political
leader and militant of the Revolutionary Left Movement ("Movimiento de Izquierda
Revolucionaria"; "MIR"), a Marxist-Leninist and Guevarist urban guerrilla and political
movement, being also leader and member of the "Movimiento Campesino
Revolucionario" (MCR), the MIR's Front of the Masses ("Frente de Masas") among the
Chilean peasentry, participated in the fundos occupations during the government
democratically elected socialist President Salvador Allende and the leftist political
coalition Unidad Popular in the early 1970s.
He also planned and executed with others militants of the MCR-MIR the attack on the
police station of Neltume on September 12 following the 1973 Chilean coup d'etat. He
had originally moved into the zone of Neltume in the 1960s after quitting
his Agronomy university studies. He was executed in the prison of Isla Teja by a firing
squad on October 3, 1973 an alleged war council accused him of having led a guerrilla
focus.

Sources[edit]
 José Gregorio LIENDO VERA, Memoria Viva. Retrieved 27
September 2009.
 Guzmán reconstituye asalto a retén Neltume, El Mercurio.
Published April 13, 2003. retrieved 27 September 2009.
 Violencia y muerte en el campo chileno, Economía y
Sociedad nº97. Retrieved October 2018.
 https://ellibero.cl/carta/no-mas-terrorismo/
 https://viva-chile.cl/2017/11/la-justicia-sigue-pendiente/
 Senado de Chile (26 de julio de 1972). «Diario de sesión:
Sesión Especial № 42 del Senado, Legislatura 1972 - V.-
Orden del día. Acusación constitucional contra el ministro de
Interior, señor Hernándel Canto Riquelme». www.bcn.cl.
Consultado el 10 de septiembre de 2019. «La lista en
referencia, la encabeza el obrero Juan Félix Leiva Riquelme.
A continuación figura doña Antonieta Maachel, que se suicidó
en su predio, en la ciudad de Valdivia, el 29 de noviembre de
1970, en circunstancias de que había sido secuestrada por
ocupantes miristas de dicho predio [...]».
Categories: 
 Executed revolutionaries
 1945 births
 1973 deaths
 Executed Chilean people
 People executed by Chile by firing squad
 20th-century executions by Chile
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