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The January 1st, 1994 Zapatista uprising brought international attention to the poor, rural and predominantly indigenous state of Chiapas. Even with the signing of the San Andrés Accords in February 1996 between the Mexican government and the Zapatistas rebels, a low intensity war continues. The indigenous peoples of Chiapas (to borrow a phrase from journalist/historian John Ross) are truly engaged in a “war against oblivion”.
6 comments:
JT,
Best of luck to you, looking forward to reading of your adventures!
Kelly
Rock on JT, con mucho cariño,
Vane
Thanks y'all! Vanessa, great to hear from you.
JOE...MAX SAYS HOLA SENIOR.. WE HAVE ALL READ YOUR BLOG AND FIND IT FASINATING. I ENJOYED YOUR WRITINGS. SPENDING SOME TIME IN HONDURAS, I NOW KNOW WHAT THE POPULAS HAD TO ENDURE. WILL BE CHECKING YOUR BLOG FREQUENTLY AND LOOKING FORWARD TO IT AS YOU CONTINUE YOUR ADVENTURE. - GRANDPA
Joe,
I am so proud of you and your newest adventure. I hoped you packed better than when we went to Yellowstone. You have me complete support and love...Dad
Joe, This has helped us understand the work your doing this summer. Very interesting. Looking forward to your new entries. We're proud of what your doing, stay safe.
Margaret
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