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Mexican Rebel Leader on Cover of Magazine

Tuesday, September 20, 2005 4:53:18 PM
By ANGELA MOSCARELLA

Zapatista rebel leader Sub Comandante Marcos returns to the main hall after a brief break nwhere the fine points of the "Other Campaign" are being discussed in the town of La Garrucha, Mexico on Saturday Sept. 17, 2005. Zapatista rebel leader Sub Comandante  Marcos announced he will tour the country for six months as a way to create a non-electoral anti-capitalist political movement. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)MEXICO CITY (AP) - Subcomandante Marcos, who first caught the world's attention as the charismatic leader of an Indian rebel movement, has appeared on the cover of a popular celebrity magazine amid rumors of a love affair with a Mexican journalist.

Subcomandante Marcos' debut on the cover of "Quien" magazine coincides with the Zapatista National Liberation Army's recent announcement it is launching a new nationwide leftist movement.

The photograph is classic Marcos: face covered, as always, by a black ski mask that allows a peek only at his brown eyes, the ever-present pipe hanging from his lips.


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