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Jaime Bateman Cayón : ウィキペディア英語版
Jaime Bateman Cayón

Jaime Bateman Cayón aka ''el flaco'' "Skinny" or ''Pablo'' by his fellow guerrilleros (April 23, 1940 in Santa Marta, Magdalena – April 28, 1983) was a Colombian guerrilla leader and both founder and commander of the 19th of April guerrilla movement.
== Early years ==
Bateman grew up in an environment of social movements, his mother Clementina Cayón was an advocate of political prisoner and militant in the Liberal Revolutionary Movement (MRL) a dissident group from the Colombian Liberal Party. Bateman was raised mostly by his stepfather Jorge Olarte. Bateman was born in Santa Marta in the Caribbean region northern Colombia among colonial Spanish houses. At the age of eight Bateman was run over by an automobile while crossing a street in the neighboring city of Barranquilla fracturing his tibia and fibula. He almost lost his leg in this incident and left him with a defect in his leg. He swam for therapy.

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