
Communist guerrilla
A Communist guerrilla refers to a member of a group that uses unconventional military tactics, such as ambushes and sabotage, to fight against a government or occupying force, advocating for communist ideology. These fighters often operate in small, mobile units and rely on the support of local populations. They aim to inspire revolutionary change, promote social equality, and dismantle capitalist structures. Historically, such groups have emerged in various regions, especially during the Cold War, characterized by asymmetrical warfare and grassroots mobilization against perceived oppressors. Their tactics often focus on psychological warfare and building solidarity among the oppressed.