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México, 23 feb (EFE). — Un juzgado mexicano sobreseyó una causa por motín y terrorismo, entre otros delitos, en favor del subcomandante Marcos, histórico lí… ...
Notable was the reappearance of Subcomandante Marcos, the legendary Mexico City intellectual who hides under a mask and has developed a cult-like following throughout the continent.
Object Details author Marcos subcomandante Subject Viejo Antonio -1994 Notes ANTH copy 39088019892090 gift from the Library of Robert M. Laughlin. Date 1998 Peasant Uprising, 1994- Type Books History ...
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.
The Mexican rebel leader who called himself Subcomandante Marcos changed his name and announced his retirement from his day job as rebel leader and spokesman.
Subcomandante Marcos, Paco Ignacio Taibo, II, , trans. from the Spanish by Carlos Lopez. . Akashic, $15.95 (268pp) ISBN 978-1-933354-07-1 Mexican crime writer Taibo and a real-life spokesperson ...
But it was Subcomandante Marcos, the leader of the Zapatista movement, who was the real curiosity. Wearing his trademark brown cap, a ski-mask and smoking a pipe, he delivered calm, lyrical ...
This time, the cameras follow Zapatista Subcomandante Marcos inside the Tehuantepec, Oaxaca jail to visit with political prisoners from the nearby town of San Blas.
El rebelde Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN) anunció la posible reaparición del “subcomandante Marcos” en diversas actividades del movimiento entre mayo y junio próximos ...
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.
Headline Feb 24, 2016 In Mexico, a federal court has ruled criminal charges against Zapatista leader Subcomandante Marcos are no longer valid—more than two decades after they were first lodged.
The Mexican rebel leader who called himself Subcomandante Marcos changed his name and announced his retirement from his day job as rebel leader and spokesman.