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Zapatista Guerrilla Movement in Mexico

What is Guerrilla Warfare? Warfare and combat in which a small group use mobile tactics (ambushes, raids, etc.) to combat a larger and less mobile army. The guerrilla army uses ambush (stealth and surprise) and movement in attacking vulnerable targets in enemy territory. What is Guerrilla Warfare?

Who? Zapatista Army of National Liberation Ejercito Zapatista de Liberacion Nacional (ELN) Natives that were coffee growers Poor people of the Chiapas Named after Emiliano Zapata- supporter of the Mexican Revolution

What? Zapatista Army declared war on the Mexican state of Chiapas. They got the world’s attention by taking over several Mexican cities and attacking their military posts. The Mexican government sent soldiers and small battles took place. The Zapatista’s uprising failed, but they did get attention from the world.

When? January 1, 1994

Where? Chiapas, Mexico Some of Mexico’s richest land Hydroelectric power Natural Gas Oil Coffee The sign reads: You are in Zapatista rebel territory. Here the people give orders and the government obeys.

This makes the Chiapas home to some of the poorest people in Mexico. Hardest hit are people of Mayan descent. Most do not speak Spanish Small farms Little access to education and healthcare

Why? They wanted more land. NAFTA (North America Free Trade Agreement) They thought it would increase poverty Indigenous people (native americans) in the Chiapas felt that they were being treated like second class citizens They wanted more political democracy. They felt that they were being ignored by the government. The best land for farming and ranching is controlled by a few wealthy land owners and they worked with the government to benefit themselves. (Think: Oligarchy) They wanted more money to help with poverty.

Outcome The world agreed with the Zapatistas. The Mexican government has not done much to help. They adopted non-violent strategies to get their voice heard. Internet International speaking-educated people in Mexico and around the world The indigenous (natives) and peasants of Chiapas have started their own health and education programs. The uprising was a reminder of what can happen if people are ignored.