MILPAS

{{Short description|Two different Nicaraquan paramilitaries}}

There were two armies with the acronym MILPAS in Nicaragua. The first, Milicias Populares Anti-Somocistas, fought alongside the Sandinista National Liberation Front against the regime of Anastasio Somoza Debayle. The second, Milicias Populares Anti-Sandinistas, was one of the earliest rebel groups that would form the contra movement.Baltodano, Mónica (2010). Memories of the Sandinista struggle. Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung publishers, footnote 4.

Anti-Somosa

Beginning in September 1978, the Frente Obrero and MAP-ML organized the Milicias Populares Anti-Somocistas. In rural areas, they fought in the north with Germán Pomares, "El Danto." They also played important roles in the liberation of Leon, Chinandega and other cities and towns, and in Managua they fought on the barricades put up in the working class barrios, taking part in the final destruction of the National Guard in its last stronghold. Among the hundreds of MILPAS fighters killed was Hernaldo Herrera Tellez, “Nano,” the general secretary of FO and a member of the national leadership of MAP-ML. MAP-ML and FO then dissolved the MILPAS they led on July 25,1979--several days after victory.The Workers' Advocate (April 20,1984 Volume 14, Number 5) Section: The Insurrection https://www.marxists.org/history/erol/ncm-1/workers-advocate/14-5.html#article1144 Thereafter, MAP-ML and FO called upon the former Milicias Populares Anti-Somocistas fighters and others to support and join the Sandinista Popular Army and Militias as the contra war flared up against the new government,Prensa Proletaria, July 1987 https://www.marxists.org/history/erol/ncm-1/workers-advocate/17-9.html#article2797 with many heeding their call.Prensa Proletaria, April 1984 https://www.marxists.org/history/erol/ncm-1/workers-advocate/14-8.html#article1256 Prensa Proletaria, May 1987 https://www.marxists.org/history/erol/ncm-1/workers-advocate/17-7.html#article2699

Anti-Sandinista

The earliest contras inside Nicaragua were the MILPAS (Milicias Populares Anti-Sandinistas), peasant militias led by disillusioned Sandinistas. Founded by Pedro Joaquín González, whose nom de guerre was "Dimas", the Contra Milpistas were also known as chilotes (green corn). Even after his death, other MILPAS bands sprouted during 1980–1981. The Milpistas were composed largely of the campesino highlanders and rural workers who would later form the rank and file of the rebellion.

This MILPAS assimilated into the Nicaraguan Democratic Force (FDN). By 1985, most of the FDN's regional commands were headed by MILPAS veterans. By late 1987, the ranks of ex-MILPAS regional commanders included:

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|Encarnación Valdivia (Baldivia) Chavarria, "Tigrillo"

|Rafaela Herrera Regional Command

Francisco Valdivia (Baldivia) Chavarria, "Dimas Tigrillo"

|Andrés Castro Regional Command

José Danilo Galeano Rodas, "Tiro Al Blanco"

|Juan Castro Castro Regional Command

Abelardo Zelaya Chavarria, "Ivan"

|Alonso Irias Regional Command

Oscar Manuel Sobalvarro García, "Rubén"

|Salvador Perez Regional Command

Anroyce "Rudy" Zelaya Zeledon, "Douglas"

|Pedro Joaquín González Regional Command

Justo Pastor Meza Aguilar, "Denis"

|Santiago Meza Regional Command

Fremio Isabel Altamirano Montenegro, "Jimmy Leo" ("Jimileo")

|Larry McDonald Regional Command

Tirso (Tirzo) Ramón Moreno Aguilar, "Rigoberto"

|Jorge Salazar I Regional Command

Israel Galeano Cornejo, "Franklin" ("Franklyn")

|Jorge Salazar II Regional Command

Diógenes Hernández Membreño, "Fernando"

|Jorge Salazar III Regional Command

Antonio Chavarria Rodríguez, "Dumas"

|Jorge Salazar V Regional Command

Luis Adán Fley González, "Jhonson"

|15 September Regional Command

Freddy Montenegro Gadea Zeledon, "Coral"

|Quilalí Regional Command

References

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{{Reflist}}

  • {{cite book |last=Dillon |first=Sam |title=Comandos: The CIA and Nicaragua's Contra Rebels |year=1991 |publisher=Henry Holt |location=New York |isbn=0-8050-1475-6 |oclc=23974023 |url=https://archive.org/details/comandoscianicar00dill }}
  • {{cite book |last=Horton |first=Lynn |title=Peasants in Arms: War and Peace in the Mountains of Nicaragua, 1979-1994 |year=1998 |publisher=Ohio University Center for International Studies |location=Athens |isbn=0-89680-204-3 |oclc=39157572 |url=https://archive.org/details/peasantsinarmswa00hort }}

Category:Nicaraguan rebels

Category:Contras

Category:Military wings of political parties

Category:Organizations of the Nicaraguan Revolution

Category:Guerrilla movements in Latin America

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