José Manuel Fortuny Arana (22 May 1916 – 2005) was an important communist leader in Latin America. He became well known for his friendship with Guatemalan President Jacobo Árbenz, and was one of the main advisers in his government, which lasted from 1951–54. Árbenz was overthrown by a coup engineered by the United States in 1954, an event which drove Fortuny into exile, along with many of his comrades.
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| - José Manuel Fortuny Arana (n. Santa Rosa, Guatemala, 1916-m. Ciudad de México, México, 2005) fue uno de los más importantes dirigentes comunistas de América Latina. Adquirió notoriedad por su amistad y cercanía con el presidente de Guatemala Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán, derrocado tras un golpe militar encubierto y fraguado por la Agencia Central de Inteligencia (CIA) en junio de 1954. A consecuencia de estos hechos y al igual que un importante número de compatriotas, partió forzosamente al exilio. (es)
- José Manuel Fortuny Arana (22 May 1916 – 2005) was an important communist leader in Latin America. He became well known for his friendship with Guatemalan President Jacobo Árbenz, and was one of the main advisers in his government, which lasted from 1951–54. Árbenz was overthrown by a coup engineered by the United States in 1954, an event which drove Fortuny into exile, along with many of his comrades. (en)
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| - José Manuel Fortuny Arana (n. Santa Rosa, Guatemala, 1916-m. Ciudad de México, México, 2005) fue uno de los más importantes dirigentes comunistas de América Latina. Adquirió notoriedad por su amistad y cercanía con el presidente de Guatemala Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán, derrocado tras un golpe militar encubierto y fraguado por la Agencia Central de Inteligencia (CIA) en junio de 1954. A consecuencia de estos hechos y al igual que un importante número de compatriotas, partió forzosamente al exilio. (es)
- José Manuel Fortuny Arana (22 May 1916 – 2005) was an important communist leader in Latin America. He became well known for his friendship with Guatemalan President Jacobo Árbenz, and was one of the main advisers in his government, which lasted from 1951–54. Árbenz was overthrown by a coup engineered by the United States in 1954, an event which drove Fortuny into exile, along with many of his comrades. (en)
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