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| nationality = [[Colombia|Colombian]] | |||
| birth_name =Camilo Torres Restrepo | |||
| birth_date = 3 February 1929 | |||
| birth_place =Bogotá, [[Colombia]] | |||
| death_date = 15 February 1966 | |||
| death_place = San Vicente de Chucurí, Santander, Colombia | |||
| death_cause = Killed in action | |||
| political_orientation = [[Communism]]<br>[[Marxism-Leninism]]<br>Camilism<br>[[Anti-revisionism]]<br>[[Focoism]] | |||
| political_party =[[ELN]] | |||
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[[Category: | '''Camilo Torres Restrepo''' (3 February 1929 – 15 February 1966) Was a [[Colombia|Colombian]] Catholic Priest, [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxst-Leninist]] guerilla, theologian, and large inspiration of general [[Liberation Theology]]. Camilo Torres was an [[Anti-revisionism|Anti-Revisionist]] who denounced the [[Soviet revisionism|Khrushchev Line]], he cited [[Mao Zedong]], [[Che Guevara]], and [[Joseph Stalin]] as his primary influences. After his death, his ideology of reconciliation between [[Marxism–Leninism|revolutionary socialism]] and Catholicism became known as Camilism. | ||
[[Category:Colombian communists]][[Category:Clergy]][[Category:Liberation Theology]] | |||
[[Category:Christians]] | |||
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| Born |
Camilo Torres Restrepo 3 February 1929 Bogotá, Colombia |
| Died |
15 February 1966 San Vicente de Chucurí, Santander, Colombia |
| Cause of death | Killed in action |
| Nationality | Colombian |
| Ideology |
Communism Marxism-Leninism Camilism Anti-revisionism Focoism |
| Political party | ELN |
Camilo Torres Restrepo (3 February 1929 – 15 February 1966) Was a Colombian Catholic Priest, Marxst-Leninist guerilla, theologian, and large inspiration of general Liberation Theology. Camilo Torres was an Anti-Revisionist who denounced the Khrushchev Line, he cited Mao Zedong, Che Guevara, and Joseph Stalin as his primary influences. After his death, his ideology of reconciliation between revolutionary socialism and Catholicism became known as Camilism.
