Richard Willoughby Gott (born in Aston Tirrold, England) is a British journalist and historian. A former Latin America correspondent and features editor for the British newspaper The Guardian, he is known for his radical politics and a connection to Che Guevara. He resigned from The Guardian in 1994 after claims that he had been a Soviet 'agent of influence', a tag Gott denied. Gott admitted taking money from the KGB. - Wikipedia
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History, Politics and government, Latin america, politics and government, Venezuela, politics and government, Guerrillas, Politics, Politique et gouvernement, South america, biography, 987.06/42/092, Biographies, Chávez frías, hugo, Civil-military relations, Civilization, Colonies, Commonwealth (Organization), Cuba, history, Description and travel, Démocratie, Economic development, social aspects, Equality, F2329.22.c54 g68 2005, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Foreign Visitors, Gott, Richard, 1938- -- Travel -- South America, Government, resistance toPlaces
Latin America, Colonies, Commonwealth countries, Congo (Democratic Republic), Cuba, Great Britain, South America, VenezuelaPeople
Ernesto Guevara (1928-1967), Hugo Chávez Frías, Karl Krause (1941-), Richard Gott (1938-), Richard, 1938- Gott, Régis DebrayID Numbers
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