- Ejercito Zapatista de Liberacion Nacional: ?Ya Basta!
Unofficial site working to provide reliable information on the Zapatista uprising.
www.ezln.org
- Wikipedia: Zapatista Army of National Liberation
Overview of the history, communications, political initiatives, ideology, and news about the revolutionary group who consider themselves part of the wider anti-economic globalization movement.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zapatista_Army_of_National_Liberation
- Zapatistas Discussion Group
Clearinghouse of Zapatista information and support worldwide.
www.zapatistas.org
- Chiapas and the Zapatista Rebellion
Features background information on Mexican history and politics, a chronology of the Zapatista rising from 1994 to the present, and more.
flag.blackened.net/revolt/mexico.html
- Zapatista Index
Information concerning the historical and current condition of Chiapas, issues and campaigns of its indigenous peoples, the EZLN and FZLN, and counter-insurgency efforts.
flag.blackened.net/revolt/zapatista.html
- Zapatistas in Cyberspace
Guide to online analysis and resources by Harry M. Cleaver.
www.eco.utexas.edu/Homepages/Faculty/Cleaver/zapsincyber.html
- Zapatista Revolution
Book by Blake Bailey about the Zapatista Revolution and the Zapatista movement. Also includes a brief history of Mexico and Zapata, links, and more.
www.zapatistarevolution.com
- Subcomandante Marcos (8)
dir.yahoo.com/.../Ejercito_Zapatista_de_Liberacion_Nacional__EZLN_/Subcomandante_Marcos
- Women and the EZLN
Directory of texts on the struggle and role of women in the Chiapas rebellion.
flag.blackened.net/revolt/mexico/womindx.html
- Zapatista Net of Autonomy and Liberation
Dedicated to presenting information and discourse related to the Zapatista struggle for democracy in Mexico.
www.actlab.utexas.edu/~zapatistas/guide.html
- Web Directory: Zapatista Solidarity Sites
Links to solidarity groups and pro-Zapatista sites, related struggles, and human rights centers.
www.ezln.org/links.htm
- Mujeres Zapatistas, Zapatista Women
Arena of discussion and education in honor of the women who have offered their lives to the Zapatista movement.
www.actlab.utexas.edu/~geneve/zapwomen
- Peace Action Delegation to Chiapas, 1999
Report by Tamar Gabelnick of a trip to look into the impact of U.S. arms, military aid, and training on the region of the 1994 Zapatista uprising.
www.fas.org/asmp/library/reports/Chiapas.html
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