Iconoclastic Caravans for Free Will
Chilean urban guerrilla group / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Iconoclastic Caravans for Free Will (Spanish: Caravanas Iconoclastas por el Libre Albedrío, CIPLA) were an anarchist cell active in the Santiago Metropolitan Region, being known for some attacks in the communes of Las Condes and Vitacura. The group gained attention from the authorities for its members being closely investigated during the investigation of the Bombas Case.[1][2]
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Iconoclastic Caravans for Free Will | |
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Caravanas Iconoclastas por el Libre Albedrío | |
Dates of operation | August 12, 2009 (2009-08-12)–2012 (2012) |
Country | Chile |
Active regions | Santiago Metropolitan Area |
Ideology | Anti-patriotism Anti-authoritarianism Anti-catholicism Anti-religion Illegalism Individualist anarchism Insurrectionary anarchism |
Political position | Post-left |
Notable attacks | Explosive attacks |
Status | Inactive |
Allies | |
Opponents | Government of Chile |
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