The ''Guerrilleros de Cristo Rey'' (English: Warriors of Christ the King) was a Spanish
far-right
Far-right politics, also referred to as the extreme right or right-wing extremism, are political beliefs and actions further to the right of the left–right political spectrum than the standard political right, particularly in terms of being ...
paramilitary organisation that operated in the late 1970s, primarily in the
Basque Country and
Madrid
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, but also in
Navarre
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. They emerged at a time of factionism within the
Carlist movement. Historically Carlism was a
traditionalist,
legitimist
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and Catholic movement, supporting a different monarchial line to the one occupying the
Spanish throne
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. But when the succession fell to
Carlos Hugo, he began to support a left-wing, social democrat ideology under the banner of the
Carlist Party
The Carlist Party ( es, Partido Carlista, ca, Partit Carlí, eu, Karlista Alderdia, gl, Partido Carlista, ast, Partíu Carlista; PC) is a Spanish political party that considers itself as a successor to the historical tradition of Carlism. ...
. This caused large scale conflict within the movement; many proclaimed his more traditionalist minded brother,
Sixtus Henry, as Carlist regent. Probably the most notable incident involving the group was the
Montejurra massacre
The Montejurra incidents, was a neo-fascist terrorist attack that took place on May 9, 1976, when two Carlist members were killed and another three seriously wounded by right-wing gunmen at the annual Carlist Party celebration that was held in ...
of 1976, which happened during the annual Carlist pilgrimage to the
Montejurra
Montejurra in Spanish and Jurramendi in Basque are the names of a mountain in Navarre region (Spain). Each year, it hosts a Carlist celebration in remembrance of the 1873 Battle of Montejurra during the Third Carlist War. In 2004, approximately 1 ...
mountain in
Navarre
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. During this attack, two supporters of the Carlos Hugo faction (Ricardo García Pellejero and Aniano Jiménez Santo) were killed.
José Luis Marín García Verde and
Hermenegildo García Llorente, alleged members of this armed group, were arrested later, but were later released without investigation as
Manuel Fraga
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(Member of
Franco
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's political board) gave direct instructions not to prosecute these murders. The presence of known European Fascist criminals, active in organisations such as ''
Batallón Vasco Español
The ''Batallón Vasco Español'' (BVE) (English: Spanish Basque Battalion) sometimes associated with the Alianza Anticomunista (AAA) (English: Anti-Communist Alliance), Antiterrorismo ETA (English: ETA Antiterrorism) or Triple A (English: Trip ...
'' or ''
Alianza Apostólica Anticomunista
The ''Alianza Apostólica Anticomunista'' (English: Anti-Communist Apostolic Alliance) was a Spanish far-right paramilitary organisation active from 1976 to 1983, primarily in the southern Basque Country but also in the French Basque Country and ...
'' and Italy in this has left to some speculating a link to the
Cold War
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-era
Operation Gladio.
Attacks
Attacks attributed to the Warriors of Christ the King:
*December 1970: Members of the organisation beat various progressive priests in
Ondarroa
Ondarroa is a town and municipality located in the province of Biscay, in the autonomous community of the Basque Autonomous Community, northern Spain.
Main sights
*Church of St. Mary, in late Gothic style (late 15th century)
*Likona Tower, a typ ...
.
*2 May 1973:
Mariano Sánchez Covisa
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It is an Italian, Spanish and Portuguese variant of the Roman Marianus which derived from Marius (name), Marius, and Marius d ...
(leader of the organisation) was arrested for attacking a mass organised by the ''Movimientos Apostólicos Obreros de Madrid''.
*9 May 1976: During
Montejurra massacre
The Montejurra incidents, was a neo-fascist terrorist attack that took place on May 9, 1976, when two Carlist members were killed and another three seriously wounded by right-wing gunmen at the annual Carlist Party celebration that was held in ...
members of the organisation were related to the violent actions that took place, along with other terrorist organisations.
*26 September 1976: The group assassinated 21-year-old student Carlos González Martínez, who was attending a protest of tribute to the
last persons executed by Francoist dictatorship in
Madrid
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.
*23 January 1977: Members of the organisation assassinated 19-year-old Arturo Ruiz (member of the
Young Red Guard, the youth wing of the
Party of Labour of Spain
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History
The PTE was formed around 1967, following a split from the 'Unidad' group within the Un ...
) in
Madrid
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.
*24 August 1978: The group burned the headquarters of the Basque nationalist and anarchist magazine ''
Askatasuna
Askatasuna (from the Basque word meaning "Freedom") is a Basque political party registered on 31 August 1998, outlawed in 2009 by the Audiencia Nacional under the 2002 Political Parties Law.
History
In 1998 several notable events occurred aroun ...
''.
Notes
References
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