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The Gran Rugidoan Civil War (''Español: Guerra Civil Gran Rugidoense, colloquially referred as “La Definitiva” or 4th Rugidoan Civil War amongst historians'') was fought in [[Gran Rugido]] from 1968 to 1970 between the military-led junta government of the “[[National Reorganization Process]]” and supporters of the legitimate government of the nation -or “Loyalists”-, leaded by [[Susete Hernández Niño]] and several pro-democracy guerrillas. The war began with a [[May 5 coup d'état |coup d'état carried out in May 1968]] by revolutionary leftists led by the army under the command of [[Leobardo Zavala]], who dethroned President Hernández and declared Gran Rugido as “the paradise” for progressives. The President and remaining loyalists escaped to the [[Isla Roca Roja|Roca Roja Island]] where she rallied popular and loyalist support to retake the mainland, escalating rapidly to a full-scale civil war.
The '''Gran Rugidoan Civil War''' (''Español: Guerra Civil Gran Rugidoense, colloquially referred as “La Definitiva” or 4th Rugidoan Civil War amongst historians'') was fought in [[Gran Rugido]] from 1968 to 1970 between the military-led junta government of the “[[National Reorganization Process]]” and supporters of the legitimate government of the nation -or “Loyalists”-, leaded by [[Susete Hernández Niño]] and several pro-democracy guerrillas. The war began with a [[May 5 coup d'état |coup d'état carried out in May 1968]] by revolutionary leftists led by the army under the command of [[Leobardo Zavala]], who dethroned President Hernández and declared Gran Rugido as “the paradise” for progressives. The President and remaining loyalists escaped to the [[Isla Roca Roja|Roca Roja Island]] where she rallied popular and loyalist support to retake the mainland, escalating rapidly to a full-scale civil war.


The last war of the political crisis that have engulfed the nation ever since the end of the [[Rugidoan Spring]], the conflict lasted for 2 years, 4 months and 2 weeks and included the deliberate terrorizing and targeting of civilians by government death squads including prominent clergy from the Catholic Church, the recruitment of child soldiers and other human rights violations, mostly by the NRP, but also with reports of the loyalist government and supporting factions. An unknown number of people disappeared and the AWA states that between 70,000 and 75,000 people died in the conflict. The war ended with the Capture of Laurua on September 19, 1970 and the subsequent [[Santa Elisa Peace Accords]] were signed on September 24.
The last war of the political crisis that have engulfed the nation ever since the end of the [[Rugidoan Spring]], the conflict lasted for 2 years, 4 months and 2 weeks and included the deliberate terrorizing and targeting of civilians by government death squads including prominent clergy from the Catholic Church, the recruitment of child soldiers and other human rights violations, mostly by the NRP, but also with reports of the loyalist government and supporting factions. An unknown number of people disappeared and the AWA states that between 70,000 and 75,000 people died in the conflict. The war ended with the Capture of Laurua on September 19, 1970 and the subsequent [[Santa Elisa Peace Accords]] were signed on September 24.

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Gran Rugidoan Civil War
Part of Rugidoan Political Crisis
File:Civil War 1968-1970.jpg
Clockwise from left: Bombardment of the Presidential House; a soldier standing on the ruins of Los Canas; two jets engaging each other during the Battle of the Jilachi Desert; soldiers of the Unidad y Fuerza and civilians celebrating the end of the war in 1970; NRP tanks entering Santiago de Lujambio in 1968; AGR Santisima Trinidad being destroyed in the defense of Roca Roja.
Date5 May 1968 - 19 September 1970 (2 years, 4 months and 17 days)
Location
Result

Loyalist Victory. Santa Elisa Peace Accords.

  • Overthrow of the NPR and the military junta.
  • Restoration of the UGR, PRG and other democracy parties. Constitution reestablished.
  • Most guerrillas disolved. Free Gran Rugido is created.
Belligerents

NPR Gran Rugido Flag.png National Reorganization Process

National Support

Syndicalist Union (Gran Rugido).png National Workers Syndicate of Gran Rugido.

Socialist Party (GR).png Rugidoan Socialist Party

Anáhuac Loyalist Government

National Support

Union y Fuerza Movement Flag.png Unión y Fuerza

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Batallón Doliente de Córdoba
Commanders and leaders
  • Susete Hernández Niño
  • Bernardo Castillejos
  • Luis Carlos Arreola
  • Union y Fuerza Movement Flag.png Comandante Cresencio
  • Strength
  • 12,000–15,000 (1968)
  • 6,000–15,000 (1969)
  • 8,000–10,000 (1970)
  • 9,850 (1968)
  • 39,000 - 51,000 (1969)
  • 63,000 - 70,000 (1970)
  • 23,000 regulars
  • 13,000 paramilitaries and guerrilleros
  • (1968- 1970)
    Casualties and losses
    20,000 - 30,000 killed 7,000 - 15,000 killed

    70,000–80,000 killed (in total) 8,000 disappeared

    410,000 internally displaced

    The Gran Rugidoan Civil War (Español: Guerra Civil Gran Rugidoense, colloquially referred as “La Definitiva” or 4th Rugidoan Civil War amongst historians) was fought in Gran Rugido from 1968 to 1970 between the military-led junta government of the “National Reorganization Process” and supporters of the legitimate government of the nation -or “Loyalists”-, leaded by Susete Hernández Niño and several pro-democracy guerrillas. The war began with a coup d'état carried out in May 1968 by revolutionary leftists led by the army under the command of Leobardo Zavala, who dethroned President Hernández and declared Gran Rugido as “the paradise” for progressives. The President and remaining loyalists escaped to the Roca Roja Island where she rallied popular and loyalist support to retake the mainland, escalating rapidly to a full-scale civil war.

    The last war of the political crisis that have engulfed the nation ever since the end of the Rugidoan Spring, the conflict lasted for 2 years, 4 months and 2 weeks and included the deliberate terrorizing and targeting of civilians by government death squads including prominent clergy from the Catholic Church, the recruitment of child soldiers and other human rights violations, mostly by the NRP, but also with reports of the loyalist government and supporting factions. An unknown number of people disappeared and the AWA states that between 70,000 and 75,000 people died in the conflict. The war ended with the Capture of Laurua on September 19, 1970 and the subsequent Santa Elisa Peace Accords were signed on September 24.

    Background

    1968

    1969

    1970

    Capture of Laurua and Peace Accords

    Aftermath

    Post-war crime prosecution