Manuel Cepeda Vargas
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Manuel Cepeda Vargas | |
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Senator of Colombia | |
In office 20 July 1994 – 9 August 1994 | |
Member of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia | |
In office 20 July 1992 – 20 July 1994 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Armenia, Quindío, Colombia | 13 April 1930
Died | 9 August 1994 Bogotá, D.C., Colombia | (aged 64)
Nationality | Colombian |
Political party | Patriotic Union |
Other political affiliations | Communist Party |
Spouse(s) | Yira Castro (1960-1981) |
Children | Iván Cepeda Castro Maruja Cepeda Castro |
Alma mater | University of Cauca |
Profession | Lawyer |
Manuel Cepeda Vargas (13 April 1930 — 9 August 1994) was a lawyer and Senator of Colombia, gunned down in Bogotá on 9 August 1994 as part of a bloody repression of the Patriotic Union. A Communist party politician, he had been a Member of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia from 1992 to 1994, and had served a sentence in prison because of his political ideology, charged for revolutionary activity.
Biography[]
Early life and education[]
Manuel Cepeda Vargas was born April 13, 1930, in Armenia, department of Quindío. While studying at the Universidad del Cauca, he joined the Colombian Communist Party in 1952.
Career[]
In 1958, at the VIII Congress of the Colombian Communist Party, he was elected to the party's Central Executive Committee. He was put in charge of rebuilding the Colombian Communist youth, JUCO, and was made that group's general secretary. In his work with JUCO, he worked with Jaime Bateman Cayón, Hernando González Acosta, Yira Castro (his future wife), Loyal Brown Jaime and Miller Chacón.
Cepeda Vargas was jailed for revolutionary activity in 1964. While imprisoned in La Modelo, he wrote the poetry book Vencerás Marquetalia ("You will overcome Marquetalia"), a tribute to the Marquetalia Republic.
He was a columnist for the weekly Proletarian Voice (later known as the Weekly Voice), which he later directed. The paper continuously denounced the bloody repression of the Colombian Communist Party (PCC), National Union of Opposition (UNO) and the Patriotic Union (UP).
Cepeda Vargas was named Secretary General of the Colombian Communist Party in 1992, succeeding Álvaro Vásquez. He was elected to the senate on the Patriotic Union ticket.
Marriage and children[]
He married Yira Castro in 1960. (She died in 1981.) The couple had two children: Iván Cepeda Castro and María Cepeda Castro.
Death and afterward[]
Manuel Cepeda Vargas was assassinated in the streets of Bogotá on August 9, 1994.
A school in Bogotá and a Western Bloc of the FARC-EP front are named in his honor, although his son Iván Cepeda Castro has repudiated the use of his father's name on the part of FARC and has repeatedly condemned the actions of that guerrilla, reiterated who “a right and democratic society, like which it loved my father, is not constructed to end of indiscriminate attacks against the civil populace ".[citation needed][clarification needed]
Published works[]
- Vencerás Marquetalia (1964)
- Yira Castro : i bandera es la alegría (1983)
- Balada de los hombrecitos anónimos (Fondo Mixto de Promoción de la Cultura y las Artes del Cauca, c. 1995)
References[]
- 1930 births
- 1994 deaths
- People from Quindío Department
- Colombian lawyers
- Colombian journalists
- Male journalists
- Members of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia
- Members of the Senate of Colombia
- Colombian Communist Party politicians
- Patriotic Union (Colombia) politicians
- People murdered in Colombia
- Assassinated Colombian politicians
- People from Armenia, Colombia
- 20th-century lawyers
- 20th-century journalists