Iberian Revolutionary Liberation Directorate
| Iberian Revolutionary Liberation Directorate Directorio Revolucionario Ibérico de Liberación Directório Revolucionário Ibérico de Libertação | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Humberto Delgado Xosé Velo Mosquera |
| Dates of operation | 1958–1964 |
| Motives | Overthrowing the dictatorships of Francisco Franco and António de Oliveira Salazar |
| Active regions | Portugal and Spain |
| Ideology | Antifascism Republicanism |
| Notable attacks | Hijacking, bomb attacks, sabotages |
| Status | Dissolved |
The Iberian Revolutionary Liberation Directorate (DRIL; Directorio Revolucionario Ibérico de Liberación in Spanish and Galician language or Directório Revolucionário Ibérico de Libertação in Portuguese) was an armed organization that operated from 1958 to 1964, formed by Spaniards (mainly Galicians) and Portuguese opponents of the Iberian dictatorships. The organization had two general secretaries, the Portuguese, Humberto Delgado and, the Galician, Xosé Velo Mosquera.