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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Flores and the second or maternal family name is Hala.
Florindo Flores
Leader of the Shining Path (Huallaga faction)
In office 14 July 1999 – 12 February 2012
Preceded by
Comrade Feliciano
Succeeded by
Faction dissolved
Personal details
Born
(1961-09-08) 8 September 1961 (age 62) Santa Isabel de Siguas District, Peru
Known for
Protracted guerilla insurgency tactics
Nickname
Comrade Artemio
Military service
Branch/service
People's Guerrilla Army
Rank
Commander
Battles/wars
Internal conflict in Peru
Criminal conviction
Conviction(s)
Terrorism Drug trafficking Money laundering
Criminal penalty
Life in prison
Florindo Eleuterio Flores Hala (better known as Comrade Artemio; born 8 September 1961) is a former leader of the Peruvian Maoist terrorist group Shining Path. He was captured by a combined force of the Peruvian Army.
Florindo Eleuterio Flores Hala (better known as ComradeArtemio; born 8 September 1961) is a former leader of the Peruvian Maoist terrorist group Shining...
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arms fire.[citation needed] 12 February 2012 – Shining Path leader ComradeArtemio was captured by a combined force of the Peruvian Army and the Police...
the ceasefire, was led by ComradeArtemio until his capture in 2012, while the VRAEM faction was initially led by Comrades Alipio and Gabriel. Following...
by Latin American writers in the novel: The Death of Artemio Cruz (Spanish: La Muerte de Artemio Cruz) by Carlos Fuentes and Explosion in a Cathedral...
Infanteria de Linea. BPR Publishers. p. 40. ISBN 84-86071-02-X. Dumlao, Artemio (2004-10-24). "PMA Goes Retro, Sheds Old West Point-inspired Uniform"....
eventually earning his trust and being let into his inner circle of confidants. Artemio Ricarte noted that del Pilar's feat in Paombong "exalted him to the horns...
circles. Bonifacio's symbolic name was Maypagasa; Jacinto was Pingkian and Artemio Ricarte was Vibora. At first, Katipunan was purely a patriotic society...
Rollemberg (2007a, pp. 60–61) Rollemberg (2007a, pp. 62–63) Marques, Artemio (2009). "A Organização Latino Americana de Solidariedade (OLAS) e o embate...
Constitutionalist Army. In the fiction of Carlos Fuentes, particularly The Death of Artemio Cruz, the Revolution and its perceived betrayal are key factors in driving...
Provincial Government of La Union. Retrieved 8 October 2023. Dumlao, Artemio (1 March 2024). "Hot air balloon, thrill shows head to La Union". The Philippine...
for and nurture their comrades. These women felt they needed little if any training to perform the tasks of caring for comrades and attending to the sick...
Benjie Torralba, activists Modesto "Bong" Sison, Florencio Pesquesa, and Artemio Celestial, Jr., and Nemesio Prudente who would later become president of...
Miquel Caminal Badia (ed.). Antologia. Barcelona: Ed. de la magrana. Artemio Aiguadé was the Interior Security Minister of Catalonia. Eusebio Rodríguez...
Audiences are invited to join in celebrating the wedding of Elizabeth and Artemio in Nuevo León, Mexico. This union brings together two young individuals...
uprising, but was reduced in two days by the 206th Mixed Brigade commanded by Artemio Precioso Ugarte. On 5 March 1939 Checa, Fernando Claudín, Palmiro Togliatti...