A point of view of Democracy Now about the Zapatista movement after 20 years of the born of the EZLN.
On the same day North American Free Trade Agreement went into effect on
January 1, 1994, the Zapatista National Liberation Army and people of
Chiapas declared war on the Mexican government, saying that NAFTA meant
death to indigenous peoples. They took over five major towns in Chiapas
with fully armed women and men. The uprising was a shock, even for those
who for years worked in the very communities where the rebel army had
been secretly organizing. To learn about the impact of the uprising 20
years later and the challenges they continue to face, we speak with
Peter Rosset, professor on rural social movements San Cristóbal de las
Casas, Mexico.
Source: Democracy Now - YouTube.
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