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− | The '''Juan Horacio Palafox Mendoza Revolutionary Council''' ([[Spanish|Creeperian | + | The '''Juan Horacio Palafox Mendoza Revolutionary Council''' ([[Spanish|Creeperian – Iberic]]: ''Consejo Revolucionario de Juan Horacio Palafox Mendoza''; abbreviated as '''CR-JHPM''') was a coalition of militant groups established in 1981 which was a separatist movement of the [[San Carlos Islands]], a department of [[Creeperopolis]]. The group was composed of the [[Orisla Liberation Commandos]], the [[12 October Movement]], and the [[San Carlosan Independence Movement]]. The group declared itself to be non-partisan. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 20:16, 12 March 2024
Juan Horacio Palafox Mendoza Revolutionary Council | |
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Consejo Revolucionario de Juan Horacio Palafox Mendoza Participant in the San Carlos Islands Crisis | |
Active | 1981–1995 |
Ideology | San Carlosan Separatism San Carlosan Nationalism |
Motive(s) | Independence of the San Carlos Islands |
CLO leader | Roberto Figueroa Salinas |
M–12–O leader | Hemolele Ipo |
MISC leader | Gonzalo Mena Kamehaha |
Size | 5,000+ |
Colours | Blue, yellow, and white |
Merger of | CLO M–12–O MISC |
Allies | MRKA |
Opponent(s) | Creeperopolis El Salvador Frente NEPOC |
Battles and war(s) | San Carlos Islands Crisis |
Designated as a terrorist organisation by | |
Creeperopolis El Salvador |
The Juan Horacio Palafox Mendoza Revolutionary Council (Creeperian – Iberic: Consejo Revolucionario de Juan Horacio Palafox Mendoza; abbreviated as CR-JHPM) was a coalition of militant groups established in 1981 which was a separatist movement of the San Carlos Islands, a department of Creeperopolis. The group was composed of the Orisla Liberation Commandos, the 12 October Movement, and the San Carlosan Independence Movement. The group declared itself to be non-partisan.