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Pepe Escobar on RT America in 2012. Pepe Escobar (born 1954) is a Brazilian journalist and geopolitical analyst. [1] [2] His column "The Roving Eye" for Asia Times regularly discusses the multi-national "competition for dominance over the Middle East and Central Asia."
Los Pepes, a name derived from the Spanish phrase Los Perseguidos por Pablo Escobar (English: Those Persecuted by Pablo Escobar), was a paramilitary group composed of enemies of Pablo Escobar. They waged a small-scale war against the Medellín Cartel in 1993, which ended the same year following the death of Escobar .
Pepe Escobar (born 1954), Brazilian investigative journalist; Pêro Escobar, 15th-century Portuguese explorer; Ramón Escobar Santiago (1937–2020), Spanish politician; Reynaldo Escobar Pérez, Mexican politician; Rolando Escobar (born 1981), Panamanian footballer; Ruth Escobar (1935–2017), Portuguese-born Brazilian actress, businesswoman ...
In Massoud: From Warrior to Statesman, author Pepe Escobar writes "Massoud is adamant that in Afghanistan women have suffered oppression for generations. He says that 'the cultural environment of the country suffocates women.
Los Pepe's tactics, which were stylized to reflect Escobar's own violent methods now turned against him, and which proved ultimately instrumental to the progressive defeat of the Medellín Cartel reign, was further accentuated by Pablo's accumulation of enemies within his own organization (helping to characterize the formation of Los Pepes), as ...
Pepe Hern (1927–2009) American actor of Spanish descent. He was brother of Tom Hernández; Katy Jurado (1924–2002) Mexican-born American actress; Tony Martinez (1920–2002) Puerto Rican-born American film, television and theatre actor. Ricardo Montalbán (1920–2009) Mexican-born American actor
Pablo Escobar: The King of Coke (2007) is a TV movie documentary by National Geographic, featuring archival footage and commentary by stakeholders. [86] [87] Escobar (2009) was delayed because of producer Oliver Stone's involvement with the George W. Bush biopic W. (2008). As of 2008, the release date of Escobar remained unconfirmed.
Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World's Greatest Outlaw (2001) is a book by Mark Bowden [1] [2] that details the efforts by the governments of the United States and Colombia, their respective military and intelligence forces, and Los Pepes to stop illegal activities committed by Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar and his subordinates.