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Tupamaro|tuːpəˈmɑːrəʊ| [f. the names of the Inca leaders Tupac Amaru I (d. 1571) and Tupac Amaru II (d. 1781).] A member of a left-wing guerrilla organization in Uruguay. Also attrib.
1969N.Y. Times 23 Jan. 12/2 The Tupamaros represent a new approach to guerrilla warfare in Latin America. Ibid. 12/4 Tupamaro intelligence sources. 1970Guardian 11 Aug. 11/3 The Tupamaros..would like to see a Cuban-style revolution in Uruguay. 1973G. Jackson People's Prison xxiv. 194 Tupamaro hideouts were even then notoriously subterranean. 1977Time 31 Jan. 54/3 Urban guerrilla movements, such as the extinct Tupamaros of Uruguay, may have seen their day. |