Forças Populares 25 de Abril

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Popular Forces 25 April
Forças Populares 25 de Abril
Dates of operation 1980–1987
Leader Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho
Motives Proletarian revolution in Portugal
Active region(s) Portugal
Ideology Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Notable attacks Rocket attack on the Royal British Club in Lisbon with the Irish Republican Army, Attack with mortar shells at NATO facilities in Oeiras
Status The operations of the FP-25, were captured.

Forças Populares 25 de Abril (English: Popular Forces 25 April) (FP 25 de Abril or FP-25) was a far-left armed organization operating in Portugal between 1980 and 1987.[1] Some of its members had previously been active in the "Brigadas Revolucionárias" (English: Revolutionary Brigades), an armed group with links to the Partido Revolucionário do Proletariado (English: Revolutionary Party of the Proletariat). A total of 18 people were killed by the FP-25 as a result of armed attacks, bombings and confrontations with the police during bank robberies and escape attempts. Judgment for these crimes was never fully carried out due to legal prescription and granted amnesties. The main figure of the FP-25 was Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho, a leading figure of the Armed Forces Movement (MFA) which was responsible for the Carnation Revolution military coup on April 25, 1974. Saraiva de Carvalho served several years in prison before being released during an amnesty.

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