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The Symbionese Liberation Army; House Committee on Internal Security report; The Other Parts Left out of the Patty Hearst Trial by Paul Krassner; Death to the Fascist Insect, a compilation of the writings and transcribed recordings of the Symbionese Liberation Army; The Political and Social Program of the SLA Manifesto (redacted 1974)
Patricia Monique Soltysik (May 17, 1950 – May 17, 1974) was an American woman who was best known as a co-founder and activist in the Symbionese Liberation Army, a far-left militant group based in Berkeley and Oakland, California. She participated in the group's violent activities, including armed bank robbery.
Donald David DeFreeze (November 16, 1943 – May 17, 1974), also known as Cinque Mtume and using the nom de guerre "General Field Marshal Cinque", was an American man involved with the far-left radical group Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) and convicted criminal.
Sara Jane Olson (born Kathleen Ann Soliah on January 16, 1947) is an American far-left activist who was a member of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) in 1975. The group disbanded and she was a fugitive for decades before being arrested. In 2001, she pleaded guilty to attempted murder related to a failed bombing plot.
At her trial, the prosecution suggested that Hearst had joined the Symbionese Liberation Army of her own volition. However, she testified that she had been raped and threatened with death while held captive. In 1976, she was convicted for the crime of bank robbery and sentenced to 35 years in prison, later reduced to seven years.
They formed a sexual relationship and were co-founders of what became the Symbionese Liberation Army. Perry is also considered a co-founder. Others in the small group were Thero Wheeler, a black convict who escaped from Vacaville in August 1973; Chicano Joe Remiro (classified as white by the New York Times), [2] and Angela Atwood, another white ...
Newspaper heiress Patricia “Patty” Hearst was kidnapped at gunpoint 50 years ago Sunday by the Symbionese Liberation Army, later joining her captors in a 1974 San Francisco bank robbery that ...
"Death to the fascist insect that preys upon the life of the people!" may refer to: A motto originally used by the Symbionese Liberation Army.; A 2001 group art exhibition, edited by Malcolm Maloney, at Anthony D'Offay Gallery, London, featuring work of Tea Jorjadze, Liz Neal, and Markus Vater