Oventik, Where Freedom Breathes

Oventik, Where Freedom Breathes
The Zapatistas of the Chiapas Highlands Begin to Unite their Autonomous Municipalities

By Alex Contreras Baspineiro
Narco News South American Bureau Chief
April 25, 2004

Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue33/article963.html

Democracy, Liberty and Justice in México
The Zapatistas Build “Autonomous Municipalities” in Chiapas

By Alex Contreras Baspineiro
Narco News South American Bureau Chief
April 29, 2004

Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue33/article965.html

The Mysterious Silence of the Mexican Zapatistas
“After more than 10 years of war and 20 years of organizing, we can’t take a single step back.”

By Alex Contreras Baspineiro
Narco News South American Bureau Chief
May 7, 2004

Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue33/article970.html

The Zapatistas Reject the War on Drugs
Mexican Police and Army Grow and Smuggle Marijuana, While the Indigenous Rebels Don’t Touch Drugs or Alcohol

By Alex Contreras Baspineiro
Narco News South American Bureau Chief
May 8, 2004

Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue33/article971.html

Zapatista Children and the Secrets of War
“Children can make wars and loves, meetings and misunderstandings”

By Alex Contreras Baspineiro
Narco News South American Bureau Chief
May 11, 2004

Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue33/article974.html

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