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English: This is a passage from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) manual 'Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare', prepared for the Nicaraguan Contras: "Specific tasks will be assigned to others, in order to create a "martyr" for the cause, taking the demonstrators to a confrontation with the authorities, in order to bring about uprisings or shootings, which will cause the death of one or more persons, who would become the martyrs, a situation that should be made use of immediately against the regime, in order to create greater conflicts."
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Author John Kirkpatrick (pseudonym) for the Central Intelligence Agency, printed under another pseudonym "Tayacán"
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