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    Álvaro Fayad Delgado "The Turk" (in Spanish, el Turco; July 24, 1946 – March 13, 1986) was a Colombian guerrilla, co-founder and leader of the 19th of...
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  • footballer Fayad Jamís (1930–1988), Cuban poet, painter, designer, journalist and translator Ali Fayad (disambiguation), multiple people Álvaro Fayad aka "The...
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  • of El Salvador Jorge Cafrune (1937–1978), Argentine folklore singer Álvaro Fayad (1946–1986), Colombian guerrilla Claudio García (1963), Argentine footballer...
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    many of his future comrades in the M-19 like Jaime Batemán Cayon and Álvaro Fayad. During these days the guerrilla soldiers were essentially armed farmers...
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    This tactical error cost him the leadership of M-19. He was replaced by Álvaro Fayad. His position, always on the side of the "hard", earned him the nickname...
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    28 April 1983) Iván Marino Ospina † (28 April 1983 – 28 August 1985) Álvaro Fayad † (28 August 1985 – 13 March 1986) Carlos Pizarro Leongómez (13 March...
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  • 69, American football player. Robert Courrier, 90, French biologist. Álvaro Fayad, 39, Colombian guerrilla leader (19th of April Movement), shot. Jesse...
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    property to its current function. On January 17, 1974, in a symbolic act, Álvaro Fayad, a co-founder of the guerrilla movement M-19 stole Bolivar's sword leaving...
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  • Colombian custody he was imprisoned in La Picota, Toledo and fellow fighter Álvaro Fayad Delgado, were granted amnesty from the Government of President Belisario...
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    on board. The 36-year-old airplane was on its way to Medellin. Led by Álvaro Fayad, guerrillas from the M-19 (Movimiento 19 de Abril) terrorist group in...
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