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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.
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.
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.
The head of the Zapatista rebels in southern Mexico, Subcomandante Marcos, says he will step down from the leadership of the guerrilla group.
Subcomandante Marcos, as he's known, has been holding a series of meetings in the state of Chiapas, and he's been lashing out at Mexico's political parties ahead of next year's elections.
The NAFTA-fighting Zapatistas’ chief, Subcomandante Marcos, said he’d become a mere ‘hologram.’ What does that mean, and what comes next?
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 ...
The elusive revolutionary leader in Mexico's southern region of Chiapas is making himself heard for the first time in four years. Subcomandante Marcos says he wants to influence Mexico's next ...
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, as he's known, has been holding a series of meetings in the state of Chiapas, and he's been lashing out at Mexico's political parties ahead of next year's elections.
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