Jamaica Gleaner

Zapatista rebels extend control over areas in the south

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MEXICO CITY (AP):

MEXICO’S ZAPATISTA indigenous rebel group has announced that it is extending its control over so-called ‘autonomous’ zones to 11 more areas in the southern state of Chiapas.

The Zapatistas do not hide their dislike of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, but when he was asked about the announceme­nt Monday, López Obrador said the expansion was “welcome”.

“Go ahead because that means working to benefit the villages and the people,” López Obrador said. “The only thing we don’t want is violence.”

A statement signed by Zapatista ‘subcommand­er’ Moises and posted over the weekend called it an “exponentia­l growth that allows us to break the blockade again”.

CONTROVERS­IAL ZONES

But some of the new autonomous zones are likely to be controvers­ial. Some are on land the Zapatistas seized after they staged a brief armed uprising in 1994 to demand greater rights for the indigenous. But at least one of new rebel ‘autonomous’ towns, Nuevo Jerusalen, is located in the ecological­ly sensitive Lacandón jungle, a nature reserve.

The Zapatistas have suggested in the past that indigenous communitie­s would establish their own reserves, where nature and farming could co-exist. But experts say that slash-and-burn agricultur­e, cattle, and thin jungle soils make it almost impossible to have both settlement and conservati­on.

The Zapatistas generally forbid law-enforcemen­t agencies and government inspectors from entering their communitie­s, and practise traditiona­l forms of self-governance. They also have establishe­d their own educationa­l systems.

At least since 2006, the Zapatistas’ leadership has publicly and frequently insulted López Obrador. The statement posted Saturday was no exception; the Zapatistas called him “the new overseer” and claimed that a dozen indigenous activists had been killed since he took office on December 1.

 ?? AP ?? In this January 2019 photo, members of the Zapatista National Liberation Army attend an event marking the 25th anniversar­y of the Zapatista uprising in La Realidad, Chiapas, Mexico.
AP In this January 2019 photo, members of the Zapatista National Liberation Army attend an event marking the 25th anniversar­y of the Zapatista uprising in La Realidad, Chiapas, Mexico.

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