
Fernando Abal Medina
Fernando Abal Medina was a prominent Argentine political figure and a founding member of the Montoneros, a leftist guerrilla organization. He gained notoriety for his role in the kidnapping and assassination of former dictator Pedro Eugenio Aramburu in 1970, an act that shocked the nation and deeply affected his family dynamics. His life was marked by the complexities of Argentine politics during the 1970s, and he was ultimately killed by police during a raid in 1971, highlighting the violent clashes between revolutionary groups and the state during that tumultuous period.
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Fernando Abal Medina was one of the founders of Montoneros and was involved in the kidnapping and assassination of dictator Aramburu.
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