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The leader of the Zapatista rebels known as Subcomandante Marcos gained worldwide fame ... speaking tour riding a motorcycle with a Mexican flag sticking out the back. So it came as a little ...
The man who, until it was announced in a statement Sunday, called himself Subcomandante Marcos, the nonindigenous leader of a Maya Indian rebellion that jolted Mexico two decades ago, now insists ...
Fifteen years after his uprising shocked Mexico’s status quo, and a year after he more or less dropped out of public view, Subcomandante Marcos had made a comeback appearance. At least ...
Followers were convinced. They listened over the weekend as Marcos ticked off complaints and critiques of Mexico’s war on drugs, the fighting in the Gaza Strip, even the perceived shortcomings ...
Subcomandante Marcos said he no longer spoke on behalf of the Zapatista rebels The head of the Zapatista rebels in southern Mexico, known as Subcomandante Marcos, has announced that he is leaving ...
Should they head down to the Caribbean resort of Cancun for a meeting held by the World Economic Forum, where half the government was in shirtsleeves discussing Mexico's future? Or should they ...
Mexico's Zapatista rebel leader Subcomandante Marcos has joined forces with the country's top crime writer to pen a novel. The third instalment of Muertos Incomodos (Awkward Dead) was published in the ...
representing the Mexican magazine Cambio, and the Zapatista leader Subcomandante Marcos. The full text appeared in Cambio earlier this year. García Márquez/ Cambio : Do you still have time to ...
The group made its first appearance in 1994 to defend indigenous rights in Mexico. Notable was the reappearance of Subcomandante Marcos, the legendary Mexico City intellectual who hides under a ...