They show that spied on for 30 years García Márquez


The political and social activities for three decades held in Mexico the Nobel Prize in Literature 1982, the Colombian Gabriel García Márquez, were recorded in the files of a defunct Mexican intelligence body, local media reported Monday.

The newspaper El Universal published from declassified files of the defunct Federal Security Directorate (DFS) documenting activities of the writer at that time.

Activities include meetings with European leaders, like France's Francois Mitterrand, and Latin American leftists, mainly from Chile, Colombia and El Salvador, and its proximity to the government of Fidel Castro.

"The house was a consulate Gabo alternative," says the paper, from the intelligence reports ranging from the 60s (when the Colombian was installed in Mexico) and 1985. Since that year, records continued to be classified at the Center for Investigation and National Security.

"The Colombian national writer Jorge Timossi informed, director of the Cuban news agency Prensa Latina that all rights to the book" Chronicle of a Death Foretold 'belong to the government of Cuba, because he's presented, "appears in one files.

The author was under careful surveillance since the 70s and although she failed to penetrate his inner circle for information, it was wiretapping.

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