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| leader = [[Adão Éklo' | | leader = [[Adão Éklo'úŕato]]<br>[[Oapà Wālolénlòpāhókoà]]<br>[[Óscar Fiolòpāpaulo]]<br>[[Kōrdairo Emanuel]] | ||
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| dates = {{Start date|1970|4|22}} - present | | dates = {{Start date|1970|4|22}} - present |
Latest revision as of 22:09, 30 May 2024
Workers' Liberation Front | |
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Exersítò zā Libínàs pā Nohogò | |
Leader | Adão Éklo'úŕato Oapà Wālolénlòpāhókoà Óscar Fiolòpāpaulo Kōrdairo Emanuel |
Dates of operation | April 22, 1970 | - present
Country | Wallenland |
Motives | Overthrow the Wallene government and establish a communist state |
Ideology |
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Major actions |
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Notable attacks | Several attacks |
Status | Active, fighting in Agōmòlām |
Size | 8,000 (1985) 3,000 (2000) 15,000-20,000 (WDF estimations in January, 2024) |
Means of revenue | Illegal drug smuggling Pillaging |
The Workers' Liberation Front or Exersítò zā Libínàs pā Nohogò in Olílò is an active communist guerilla insurgency group involved in the Red War in the late 20th and early 21st Centuries and the recent insurgency in Agōmòlām. The ELN had established the United Wallene Workers' Party after peace talks in 2010, though it has been outlawed following left-wing militias attacking government structures in September of 2023. The ELN has been classified as a terrorist organisation by the governments of Wallenland and Beleroskov.
History
Attacks
- 1981 Valhókoà Blue Eye Hotel shooting
- Assassination of Tiago I
- 1987 Valhókoà Normarkian embassy bombing
- 1988 Valhókoà Besmenian embassy bombing
- Assassination of Tiago II
- Gas attacks at Aolòpābándaril
- 2023 Valhókoà Saon Antonio Court bombing
- 2024 Valhókoà Éklo Avenue bombing
- 2024 Valhókoà April bombings
- Valhókoà Beleroskovian hostage crisis