Anarcho Coronado
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Anarcho Coronado de Murillo (January 20, 1933 - ????) commonly known as Anarcho, an anarcho-Liberal Socialist, was a Mexican-born anarchist, socialist revolutionary and Mexican guerrilla leader. Coronado was a member of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. After serving in various important posts in movements, Coronado left Mexico in 1950 with the hope of fomenting revolutions in other countries, first in Colombia and later again in Mexico, where he was captured and allegedly executed by the Mexican Army. (see Coronadism)
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Elected Political Leader of The United Socialist Union
Many claim that Coronado survived, and was later recovered and brought to Tijuana. Since his fake death, they allege, Coronado has started the Socialist Democratic Liberal Party and has tried to liberate all Latin America from capitalism. He is said to currently be in in Cuba working with Fidel Castro, although some say he died on 1993 during a attack on the barracks of Chile (1993 Chile Attack).
Coronado is the brother of Diego Coronado de Mendoza, a notable political representative of the Socialist Democratic Liberal Party of Latin America. Organizations he has joined:
- Socialist Party USA
- Communist Party USA
- Young People's Socialist League
Youth
Coronado was born in Tijuana, the youngest of two children in a family of Spanish/Mexican/Korean descent. In this middle class family with right-wing leanings, Coronado became known for his leftist and radical views even as a boy. Though suffering from paranoia that were to handicap him throughout his life, he excelled as a revolutionary with no worries. In 1949, he entered the University of Tijuana to study philosophy and politics. There he also excelled as a scholar; he completed his political studies in January 1953.
He spent many of his holidays traveling in Latin America. In 1951, Coronado's older friends, Che Guevara and Alberto Granado, physician and a political radicals, suggested that Coronado take a year off his political studies to embark on a trip they had talked of doing for years, traversing South America on an old Norton 500cc motorcycle. Che and the 29-year-old Alberto soon set off from their hometown of Cordoba. Guevara narrated this journey in The Motorcycle Diaries, translated in 1996 (and turned into a motion picture in 2004). Through his first-hand observations of the poverty and powerlessness of the masses, Che became convinced that the only remedy for Latin America's social inequities lay in revolution. Coronado decided not to go on the journey, he decided to embark on a revolution for his country, then he would start the Latin American Revolution. Alberto never was reunited with Coronado again.
Chiapas
Following his graduation from the University of Tijuana political school in 1953, Coronado went to Chiapas. He had a revolutionary friend by the name of Benito Rodriguez, who had told him of the oppressive laws on the Zapotec indians. Around this time, Coronado also acquired his famous nickname, "Anarcho". ("Anarcho" is short for Anarchist, he was named that because of his anarchist beliefs). He later joined the Zapatista Movement, an underground movement at the time. Slowly the Zapatistas grew larger and larger. The Zapatistas were a successful movement. He later resigned to join other movements in the Latin American area.
Fidel and the July 26th Movement
Coronado met Fidel Castro and his brother Raúl and his old friend Che Guevara in Mexico City where the two sought refuge after being exiled from Cuba. The Castro brothers were preparing to return to Cuba with an expeditionary force in an attempt to overthrow the regime of Fulgencio Batista. Coronado joined what became known as "the 26th of July Movement."
Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, and 80 other guerrillas (including Coronado) departed from Tuxpan aboard the cabin cruiser Granma in November 1956. (The name was mostly likely a tribute to the grandmother of the previous owner, an American.) Guevara and Coronado were the only non-Cubans aboard.
Shortly after disembarking in a swampy area near Niquero in the southeast, the expeditionary unit was attacked by Batista's forces. Only 12 rebels survived. Coronado was not found and was reported dead for the first time, he would have many more fake deaths along his journey to liberate Latin America. He was found by a peasant and swan in a boat back to Cuba.
After his journey back to Cuba, he fled to Mexico. He was again reunited with Benito Rodriguez, but this time the radical socialists were going to plan their own movement.
Revolutionary Party
After Castro's troops entered the capital of Havana on January 2, 1959, a new socialist government was established. Shortly thereafter, Coronado became again a Mexican citizen and had two children, Benito Rodriguez de Coronado and Andres Coronado de Murillo.
Coronado was honored "Comandante" in the Zapatista Army. During his term as commander of the guerrilla unit from 1959-1963, he oversaw the recruits of what some estimate to be approximately 500 political prisoners and regime opponents. Many individuals imprisoned at Tijuana barracks, such as former leader of the anti-coronado movement, Ernesto Ramero, allege that Coronado took particular and personal interest in the torture and critism of the weak recruits.
Coronado helped guide the Socialist regime on its leftward and pro-Communist path. An active participant in the economic and social reforms brought about by Benito and Anarcho's movement, he became known in the north for his outspoken opposition to all forms of imperialism and capitalism.
On 1959, he went to Mexico to talk to PRI for a deal. On this dal is where he and Benito founded the Socialist Democratic Liberal Movement. He was again later reported dead by PRI to keep the media away from his plan.
The 1993 Barracks
On 1993, a healthy and well fit Coronado fled Mexico and went to Chile, he went to the barracks where a great narcotic capitalist was currently hidden. The attack was a warning to the narchotics to keep away from Mexico and all Latin America and to inform the Mexicans that the revolution wasn't for the Mexican Unit, but for all of Mexico. Coronado attacked the barracks and came out with one bullet wound. Benito didn't survive the attack, he was found with 7 bullet holes in him the next day. Some say Coronado died in the attacks, some say he survived. The attack was reported as a failure, the government of Mexico say this never happend and that the leftist unit is just out there to destroy capitalism by any means necessary, even if it includes lying to the people. But the National Action Party (Mexico) have said his was not an attack agianst narcotics, but just a plan to raise the power of the United Socialist Union.
The Cuban Plan
Currently, some of the members of the SDL party say he is in Cuba negotiating a deal with Fidel on a attack on the capitalist regime. Coronado possibly is in Cuba training guerrilla's to fight against the Mexican, especially Tijuana's, narcotics and gangs. The guerrilla force is called, "Mexican Rebel Unit".
Quotes
"Liberty or Death!" - "Libertad o Muerte!"
"I will not fall victim to the capitalist government, the capitlaist government will fall victim to me!"
"There is no need for a capitalist government or state."
"The revolution will rule victoriously."
"Like Machiavelli's teachings, i wil do anything necessary to defeat capitalism."

