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... Communist Party CTAL , Confederación de Trabajadores de América Latina ( Confederation of Latin American Workers ) ... Communist leader ETA , estimated time of arrival FAN , National Anti - Communist Front FAO , Foreign Agriculture ...
... Communist influence . Even after the president purged his government of rightwing and leftwing extremists in July 1945 , the allegations con- tinued . In addition to calling him a Communist , opponents alternately labeled Arévalo a ...
... Communists had infiltrated the government . Complicating the situa- tion , the United Fruit Company immediately recognized ... Communist beachhead had been established in the Americas . Agrarian reform was not the issue - communism was ...
... Communist Activities The Communists continue to be very active in Guatemala and con- tinue to receive government support . Since the anti - Communist rioting in July 1951 the Communists have softened their overt campaign for immediate ...
... Communist . However , on 4 January 1952 he announced that the government had de- cided to ban all anti - Communist demonstrations . Colonel Paz Tejada , who had studiously avoided attending all Communist rallies , but who was forced to ...