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Dora María Téllez: ‘We must act for Nicaragua once more’

Summary by El Pais
In 1973, at 20 years old, Dora María Téllez quit medical school to join the armed struggle against the Anastasio Somoza dictatorship. Three years later, she was enrolled in guerilla combat and medic training in Cuba. Riding the wave of revolution in the late 1970s, Téllez rose to the top of the guerilla command structure, leading FSLN cadres into battles across the country. By 1978, she was known as “Comandante Dos” of the insurrectionist Tercer…
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