The anthem of the former 19th of April Movement (Movimiento 19 de Abril), a left-wing guerrilla in Colombia that allied with the FARC, ELN, and others. After some major losses in the late 1980s, it laid down its weapons in 1990 to become a political party and gradually faded into obscurity. At its height, it was the second-largest guerrilla group in Colombia, only behind the FARC. Translation notes: • “We clutch onto a sword“ — A reference to one of the first actions carried out by the M-19, taking one of Simón Bolívar's swords from a museum for symbolic reasons. It was later returned when the group became a political party, seen as a symbol of their disarmament. • Commander Pablo — Nom de guerre of Jaime Bateman Cayón, the first supreme commander of the M-19 and one of its co-founders. Performer: Los Escamilla Year recorded: 1985 Composer: Raúl Rosero Polo Lyricist: Nelsón Osorio Marín Source: Deleted YouTube video (audio cleaned by me) Picture: M-19 members carrying the coffin of Mayor Afranio Parra Guzmán in 1989.
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