Tracing a rebellion in Chiapas, Mexico. The progress of a local campaign that has stimulated the globe.
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The Zapatistas Guerilla Army took control of key locations in the southwest region of Mexico in the state of Chiapas. On the same morning, the North American Free Trade Agreement was being signed. The treaty was expected to increase poverty and restrain of human rights of the indigenous of the area. After a successful campaign of pressing the government out of the region on the battle field, the political field was the next step...
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After a successful campaign of pressing the government out of the region on the battle field, the political field was the next step. This paper has evaluated the progress, over the past decade, of the attempt of indigenous people to develop Non-Government Organizations. These civilian-based factions have disputed that the response of the state to problems, such as poverty, educational access, racial and ethnic discrimination, and lack of human dignity, is deficient...
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