Jaime Alfonso Bateman Cayón (23 April 1940– 28 April 1983), also known as "El flaco" (the skinny one) or Comandante Pablo (Commander Pablo) by his fellow...
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hostages. During the government of Belisario Betancur (1982–1986), Jaime Bateman Cayón, by then top leader of the M-19, proposed a meeting in Panama with...
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Venezuela. In 1970 he returned to Colombia to establish M-19 along with Jaime Bateman Cayón, a friend from the group Communist Youth (Juventudes Comunistas,...
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Hezekiah Linthicum Bateman (1812–1875), American actor and manager Jaime Bateman Cayón (1940–1983), Colombian guerrilla leader James Bateman (horticulturist)...
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(Juventudes Comunistas, JUCO) and there met Jaime Bateman Cayón, an influential figure in his life. He and Bateman joined the Revolutionary Armed Forces of...
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Colombia are Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, Jaime Pardo Leal, Carlos Pizarro Leongómez, Bernardo Jaramillo Ossa, and Jaime Bateman Cayón, among others. Many of these...
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bringing the armed conflict to the big cities, and members like Jaime Batemán Cayon started working on the organization of an urban guerrilla movement...
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article lists people who have belonged to a guerrilla organization. Jaime Bateman Cayón (1940–1983), M-19 member Alfonso Cano (1948–2011), FARC-EP member...
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with JUCO, he worked with Jaime Bateman Cayón, Hernando González Acosta, Yira Castro (his future wife), Loyal Brown Jaime and Miller Chacón. Cepeda Vargas...
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Brooklyn Dodgers, going 1-for-3 against the Chicago Cubs. Born: Jaime Bateman Cayón, guerrilla leader, in Santa Marta, Colombia (d. 1983) Troops of the...
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