Uh, no! They were socialist revolutionaries - the exact opposite of your question
the sandinistas who are a communist group against somoza who was the dictator in Nicaragua at the time and his followeres.
Nicaragua and its Sandinistas a Communist group
The Contras were a group of rebels who fought against the Sandinista government in Nicaragua during the 1980s with support from the United States. They were mainly made up of former National Guardsmen and others opposed to the Sandinistas' left-wing government.
A group of people who took down the Somoza regime. a dictator of Nicaragua in the 1970s
No; rather, he attempted to secretly fund the "Contra" group that opposed the Sandinistas, despite Congress' decision prohibiting that and despite the Sandinistas' victory at the polls in 1984.
Burkinabé Communist Group was created in 1983.
Communist Bulletin Group was created in 1981.
Communist Bulletin Group ended in 1993.
Communist Unity Group was created in 1920.
No. The Taliban is a Fundamentalist Islamist Group. They actually fought against the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan in the 1980s and the puppet Communist Government of Afghanistan. In terms of politics, they are much close to European fascists of the middle of the 20th century without the corporatist aspect of the fascists' policies.
Revolutionary Communist Group of Colombia was created in 1982.
anti communist group leader