The political-military origins of the EZNL are found in the National Liberation Forces (FLN), a clandestine organization formed at the end of the 1960s in northern Mexico, inspired by the Cuban revolution, the FLN organized a guerrilla struggle with the aim of achieving the construction of socialism in Mexico. But some time later, in the early 1970s, they ended their activities abruptly when their structure in Mexico City was discovered by state security forces and many of their militants, both in Chiapas and Mexico City, were brutally assassinated. However, its survivors did not give up and managed to reorganize and settle in 1983 in Chiapas, pursuing the same objectives. However, in order to achieve their objectives, they formed the EZLN and a social base to sustain it.

The main social base of the EZLN is in the indigenous municipalities of the Cañadas region, the highlands and the northern zone of Chiapas. A large number of the commanders are indigenous and, at least since 1993, the military apparatus has been subordinated to a council of delegates from the Zapatista communities called the Clandestine Revolutionary Indigenous Clandestine Committee (CCRI). The indigenous communities in the country have a long history of exploitation, abandonment and exclusion from national political and economic life, and have strengthened their community organization, while historically leading various social movements in search of improving their living conditions, preserving their traditions and customs or for their self-determination and government; The jungle zone and the highlands of Chiapas are no exception, so the guerrilla group that arrived there found an already highly politicized indigenous society, with experience in mobilization and with permanent communication with diverse political and social organizations; The little or no response to their demands on the part of federal, state or local authorities, and the permanent violation of their fundamental rights, may explain, on the one hand, the reasons why they opted for the armed struggle in 1994. On the other hand, their growing participation in the Zapatista uprising reinforced the indigenous character of the EZLN, which quickly integrated their demands in its program and discourse, which generated that during the negotiations with the federal government, a process was initiated to establish a new relationship between the State and the indigenous peoples of the country. The EZLN, on behalf of the national indigenous movement, incorporated the demands and proposals of the various indigenous representations of the country.

Being the indigenous peasants “support bases” for the EZLN, we can highlight five forms of cooperation between these two groups: safeguarding the clandestinity of the insurgents; recruiting new combatants; guaranteeing supplies to sustain the guerrillas; participating in protest mobilizations; and carrying out collective infrastructure work and (inter)community services. These functions strengthen the bonds of (inter)community solidarity, increase social integration and strengthen a “Zapatista identity”.

In the 1994 uprising in Chiapas, the EZLN demanded the vindication of the ownership of the lands taken from the indigenous communities, a better distribution of wealth and the participation of the different ethnic groups in the organization of the state and the country; the reaction of the federal government was to send troops to Chiapas to quell the rebellion. The mobilizations of the civil society stopped the attacks and after 12 days of armed conflict, the federal government unilaterally declared a ceasefire.

The talks between the EZLN and the federal government ended with the signing in February 1996 of the San Andres Accords on “Indigenous Rights and Culture”, which committed the State to recognize indigenous peoples constitutionally and to grant them autonomy. The dialogues also gave rise to the foundation of the National Indigenous Congress (CNI) on October 12, 1996, a movement of indigenous peoples, neighborhoods, tribes, nations, collectives and organizations, with the slogan “Never again a Mexico without us” and with the objective of the integral reconstitution of the indigenous peoples. In March 1995, the Commission for Concord and Pacification (COCOPA), a bicameral legislative commission made up of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies and Senate, was formed to assist in the dialogue process.

Shortly after they were signed, the San Andres Accords were ignored by President Ernesto Zedillo. A policy of encirclement and siege, organized by the federal and local governments with the support of landowners and cattle ranchers, organized paramilitary forces trained by the army itself and allocated considerable resources to the cooptation of citizens and groups, while at the same time accentuating the expulsion of opponents from their lands and villages.

COCOPA, which was charged with drafting a proposal for constitutional reform that would include the main consensuses established in the San Andres Accords, presented its initiative to the parties in November 1996; the EZLN accepted the proposal; the President, although he accepted it at first, soon proposed modifications that substantially changed the proposal, without recognizing the rights of the indigenous peoples, and without recognizing any compromise. The peace process became bogged down.

In 2003, the EZLN announced the creation of Los Caracoles and the Good Government Councils, which reinforced the principle of “commanding by obeying”, -they listen, do, decide and command, obeying the communities and their territorial organizations-, and in the autonomy they allow to propose a strong project of networks with national and international possibilities. Since its creation, Zapatista teachers and doctors have been trained and schools and clinics have been built. In addition, a justice system has been developed which is used by both Zapatistas and other members of society, as it is more efficient than the institutional system.

The Caracoles, in the words of Pablo González Casanova, “open new possibilities of resistance and autonomy for the indigenous peoples of Mexico and the world, a resistance that includes all social sectors that fight for democracy, freedom and justice for all”.

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  • dustbunnies [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    let me preface this by saying that they have an insulated, heated coop

    but

    goddamn have these birds been mad about the weatherbird-screm-2 just screaming every time it rains, screaming about it not being warm enough when they leave the run, screaming whenever they see a human or a dog (dogs often portend a human)

    wishing for a nice, long cold snap to kill off the hornets and acclimate these birds. usually they’re pretty easy to tune out but they’ve been very extremely on one and it’s getting old, and I’m sure the fact that it’s only cold for a day or two before it gets back into the 60s isn’t helping

    do any of your animal friends think you control the weather, too?

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    cw: terribly mysoginistic talk by my roommate

    overheard my roommate talking to my other roommate this morning (paraphrased): the conversation started out with something about tits on asian women roommate a: so yeah i use bumble because i am boyfriend material roommate b: but aren’t girls on bumble on there because they are searching for a boyfriend roommate a: what the fuck do i care what the girls are searching for

    i want to move out so fucking bad

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    Dumb cishet with a dumb question: my gay friend told me that the arc of most people’s sexuality is long, but it bends* towards either gay or straight. So if you’re bi now, you probably won’t be in 15 years. What are your experiences of this?

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    get it? it’s “bent”? kelly

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    Submitted a press release to multiple news outlets yesterday (i didnt write it wish i was that cool), and did a 30 minute phone interview with a paper FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME and helped to triage follow ups for two other reporters. I have been continually shitting my pants in fear all day over this but I did it! ! agony-wholesome

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    civ AI is actually kind of annoying in how bad it is at trade. they’ll do shit like ask for all of your luxuries and then offer 1 gold per turn. you dare offer a luxury swap of equal value? they’ll retourt with hmmm ok and how about you also pay me 40 gold per turn too?

    I get you don’t want to program an AI that’s easy to cheese with shitty one sided deals, but there’s little reason to trade at all when you’re just giving shit away to the AI as things stand

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    Got new glasses and the prescription is only slightly higher but I feel dizzy just looking at my monitor. Also didn’t spring for anti-glare coating for the first time because it costs like $60 extra and I thought they were trying to scam me like a sketchy mechanic with all the different addons. I CAN SEE ALL OF THE LIGHTS

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    Little-known fact, the reason they stopped selling sausages in big strings is because butchers were sick of the crime wave of dogs running away with the whole sausage chain hanging out of their mouths and trailing behind them in a comical fashion

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    I tried to replay GTA 5. Ten years ago I really enjoyed it, now it felt nugh. The biggest thing was that driving is not now a fun and enjoyable activity. Damn you all at c/urbanism.

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    My father-in-law is an app builder He is insanely gifted. We were looking at a beer drinking app together years ago and I asked him what it would cost to build it today. I will never forget his answer… 'We can’t, we don’t know how to do it.