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Black Panther Party — Part 34

80 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Feb 2, 1971 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Black Panther Party · 80 pages OCR'd
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Ser en ee and study activities. Because it is onc of the weapons most feared by the exploiters and oppressors. the enemy uses tremendous fight- a ing power and incredible violence agains: st, The sirtkers are taken to. prison. suffer beatings, and many of them wind up assassinated. + The urban guerrilla must prepare the strike in such a way as to leave no tracks or clues that identify the leaders of the action. A strike is successful when it is organized through the action of a small group, if it is carefully prepared in secret and by the most clandestine methods. Arms. ammunition, Molotovs, hememade weapons of destruction and attack, all this must be supplied beforchand in order to meet the enemy. So that it can do the greatest possible damage, i is a goud idea to study and put into effect a sabotage plan. Work and study interruptions, although they are of brief duzation. cause severe damage to the enemy. It 1s enough for them to crop up at different points and in diffcrent sections of the same areca. disrupting daily hfe. cecurring endlessly one after the other, in at- thentic quernlla fashion. In strikes or simple work interruptions, the urban guerrilla fas recourse to occupation or penetration of the locale or can simpiv make a raid. In that case his objective ts to take hostages. to cap- ture prisoners or to kidnap enemy agents and propose an exchange for the arrested strikers. in Ceriain cases. strikes and brief work interruptions can offer an excellent opporturitv for preparing ambushes or traps whose aim is the physical hquidation of the cruel blnody police. The basic fact is that the enemy suffers losses and material and moral damage, and is weakened by the action. Desertions, Diversions, Selzures, Expropristions of Arms, Ammunition, Explosives Desertion and the diversion of aims are actions effected in miti- i. tary camps. ships, military hospitals. etc. The urban guerrilla sol- F Maa be. Spence . .- LPL HP ENGR . , . a> 4 othe = Mave CAPES tee ye ee 4 dier. chief, sergeant, subofficial, and official must desert at the most opportune moment with modern arms and ammunition to hand them bo over for the use of the Brazilian revolution. ae One of the opportune moments is when the military urban guer- a rilla is called upon to pursne and to fight his guerrilla comrades , outside the military quarters. Instead of following the orders of the 2 gorillas, the military urban guerrilla must join the revolutionaries by handing over the arms and ammunition he carries, or the military plane he pilots. ” The advantage of this method is that the cevolutionaries receive arms and ammunition Irom the army. the navy, and the air force. the military police, the civilian quard. or the firemen without any great work, since it reaches their hands by government transport. Other opportunities may occur in the barracks, and the military urban guerrilla must always be alert to this. In case of carelessness on the part of the commanders Of In other favorable conditions, we a | A i ny = EE eg ‘ RE ee ite eons ote ges eee ene a TO ee E a . ae met te a eR re ge ee ee! *
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