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Mexican Rebel Leader Subcomandante Marcos Retires, Changes Name Zapatista Leader Marcos Now Insists on Being Called 'Subcomandante Galeano' By Dudley Althaus Updated May 27, 2014 10:52 am ET Share ...
Subcomandante Marcos flashes the "victory" sign as he takes part in a march along the streets of the Mexico City on May 1, 2006, during celebrations for May Day. LUIS ACOSTA / AFP - Getty Images file ...
Marcos had choice words for both Mexico’s center-right government of President Felipe Calderon, which he accused of being in cahoots with some drug gangs in order to wipe out others; and for ...
MEXICO CITY – Mexican rebel leader Subcomandante Marcos said Sunday he is withdrawing as the spokesman for the leftist Zapatista rebels, but archly suggested he may just be changing his name ...
Subcomandante Marcos, Mexico’s masked rebel figure who was one of the frontmen of the short-lived Zapatista uprising in the Mexican state of Chiapas in 1994, is famous for always wearing a black ...
San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico, May 26 (EFE). — Zapatista National Liberation Army, or EZLN, leader Subcomandante Marcos said over the weekend that he “never lived” … ...
Marcos: I have Don Quixote by the bedside, and I regularly carry around Romancero gitano, by García Lorca. Don Quixote is the best book out there on political theory, followed by Hamlet and Macbeth.
At a Chiapas conference, rebel leader Marcos, in his signature ski mask, holds forth on Mexico's war on drugs, the bloodshed in Gaza, even the perceived shortcomings of President-elect Barack Obama.
The head of the Zapatista rebels in southern Mexico, known as Subcomandante Marcos, has announced that he is leaving the group's leadership. In a statement, he said he no longer spoke on behalf of ...
March 3rd 2001 → Brazil loses a political kingpin → Insults and jitters in Cuba → Subcomandante Marcos: the Mexican grand tour → A woman’s touch → The boom is an echo Reuse this content ...
Mexican Rebel Leader Subcomandante Marcos Retires, Changes Name Zapatista Leader Marcos Now Insists on Being Called 'Subcomandante Galeano' By Dudley Althaus Updated May 27, 2014 10:52 am ET Share ...
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