
Montevideo's City Hall Supports Tribute to Terrorist Sendic
The capital's administration promotes a tribute to the bloodthirsty Tupamaro Raúl Sendic Antonaccio.
The Montevideo administration is sponsoring the tribute to a terrorist who violated Human Rights.
This is about Raúl Sendic Antonaccio, founder of the terrorist group Tupamaros in the early 1960s.

According to what has been spread on social media since the early days of March, several radical far-left organizations are calling for the tributetothesubversiveleader who died of illness in 1989.

Of course, those who want to pay tribute to a bloodthirsty murderer include the trade union center PIT+CNT, the housing cooperativists of Fucvam, the former prisoners who attacked democracy from Crysol, and there is a striking "gratitude" to the Montevideo administration and the municipality B of the capital.
We do not know for certain if the capital administration contributed any kind of money to this repugnant tribute, but even providing logistical support is already more than reprehensible.
Who was Sendic?
Born in Flores in 1925, in the 1940s he moved to Montevideo and joined the Socialist Party, which admired the communist dictatorships of the time.
By 1963 he was one of the founders of the terrorist group National Liberation Movement -Tupamaros.
He was the material or intellectual author of several bloodcrimes at least until 1972.

His murders, tortures, kidnappings, thefts, and other crimes aimed to destroy Uruguayan democracy to establish a communist dictatorship in the Cuban style.
He was detained during the civic-military period and was released in 1985 without fully serving his sentence, as he was amnestied by a law in March of that year.
Founder of the MPP
In 1989, shortly before dying, along with José Mujica, Lucía Topolansky, and other subversives, he founded the MPP list 609, which is the sector of the current president YamandúOrsi.
To this day, the main leaders of the MPP have the bloodthirsty murderer as one of their ideological references.
The Montevideo administration, which is funded by taxpayers' money, should explain what kind of support it is giving to a tribute to a repugnant murderer that will take place on March 16 in a square in the capital.
The people of Montevideo deserve answers.
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