ICT became worldwide famous because of former alumnus
Rafael Sebastián Guillén Vicente, whom the
Mexican government accepted to be the guerrilla leader
Subcomandante Marcos. This theory gained traction after dissident Zapatista Comandante Salvador Morales Garibay gave to the
Mexican Government the identity of his former fellow Zapatistas, among them
Subcomandante Marcos. The direct intervention of
Rafael Guillén of the Instituto Cultural Tampico and his childhood friend
Max Appedole played a major role in avoiding a military solution to the Zapatista crisis in 1995, when the Mexican government revealed his identity by demonstrating that contrary to the accusations announced by President
Ernesto Zedillo,
Rafael Guillén, was no terrorist. Advised about the terrible consequences of a tragic outcome with a military solution in place at the Military Site at the Zapatistas camp in 1995 in Chiapas. Time showed that the fight against a military solution to the conflict and the strategy to achieve a peaceful solution to the 1995 Zapatista Crisis was legal, politically and honorably correct, saving many lives in Mexico.
Max Appedole recognized Rafael's literary style in all his manifestos that were published in the media and linked them to their literary tournaments organized by the
Jesuit schools in
Mexico, leaving him no doubt that
Subcomandante Marcos was his friend
Rafael Guillén, a pacifist.
Max Appedole sought help from
Edén Pastora, "Commander Zero" of
Nicaragua, to prepare a report for
Mexico's Under-Secretary of the Interior
Luis Maldonado Venegas, Secretary of the Interior
Esteban Moctezuma, and President
Ernesto Zedillo, about
Subcomandante Marcos's natural pacifist vocation and the terrible consequences of a tragic outcome.
Luis Maldonado Venegas achieved with
Subcomandante Marcos the re-initiation of dialogue and all the necessary agreements in accordance with the law to start formal Peace Talks between the
Zapatista Army of National Liberation and the
Mexican government. The charismatic leader of the
Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional,
Marcos, led the
Zapatistas to leave arms aside and begin the dialog for peace agreements with the Mexican Government. Time showed that this effort against a military solution to the conflict – the strategy to achieve a peaceful solution to the
1995 Zapatista Crisis – was legal, politically and honorably correct, and saved many lives in Mexico. ==Today==