Carlos «El Chacal»: El Guerrillero Internacional Más Buscado

Watch another of our videos:    • El Viernes Negro: La Caída de la Moneda en...   The tragic frivolity of the 1970s—experienced as a hangover from the confusing student epiphanies of May 1968—would be embodied, within the womb of a Europe confused within itself in labyrinths of polymorphic rebellions, by a terrorist of Táchira origin. If the symbols of the American continent, when they were an unknown land, whose novels buried the crass anonymity outside the orbit of the language, belonged to a remote and inaccessible world, the misdeeds and singular crimes perpetrated by the character we will discuss changed the focus. At that time, when Venezuela was spoken of in terms of Doña Bárbara and leaders—also from Táchira, with certain megalomaniacal complexes—the narrative and the Dantesque spectacle shifted to Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Latin Quarter, to mention two of its notorious attacks. A shadow among shadows, the Venezuelan Illich Ramírez Sánchez—aka Carlos El Chacal—eluded the grasp of his sworn enemies—the secret services of France, the United States, West Germany, and Israel—for twenty years, as well as the obstinacy of journalists around the world. Today in The New Encyclopedia, we will examine the life and infamous work of one of the most famous terrorists of the 20th century. Scriptwriter: Alberto Zambrano. Narrator and text editor: Reinaldo Carrillo. Video editor: Stefano Casa. Miniature designer: Jonhangel Utrera. Support us on Patreon:   / lanuevaenciclopedia   Follow us on Instagram:   / lanuevaenciclopedia   Subscribe to Reinaldo's Telegram channel: https://t.me/LaNuevaEnciclopedia For questions about the channel: [email protected] Chapters: [00:00] Introduction [03:00] Carlos the Child [06:36] Carlos the Terrorist is Born [15:58] Hunting the Jackal [21:07] Imprisonment and Trial Music by Scott Buckley, David Fesliyan, and David Robson.