It is the Zapatista uprising, a low intensity conflict due to neo-liberal policies at the expense of social welfare of indigenous people the southern state of Chiapas. It started on January 1, 1994 and has been led by the popular "Subcomandante Marcos", main ideologist and spokesman of the movement.
Chiapas conflict happened on 1994-01-01.
Driving through the Panamerican Highway, it is approximately between a 4 to 5 hour drive by car to get to Tapachula, Chiapas; which is the closest city that borders Guatemala and Chiapas.
the indiginous peoples of chiapas are the myans
Palenque is in Chiapas, Mexico.
they came from chiapas!
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Yes, you can.
It's in Chiapas, Mexico
Guatemala is.
The Amerindian communities in the state of Chiapas (capital: Tuxtla Gutierrez)
Chiapas, officially "Free and Sovereign State of Chiapas", is one of the thirty-one states along with the Federal District that comprises the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. "Periodicos de Chiapas" is a period of time encompassing the Chiapas conflict during the Zapatista Uprising subsequent to the passing of North American Federal Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994 which led to the cancellation of Article 27 of Mexico's constitution and happened to be the cornerstone of Emiliano Zapata's revolution of 1901-1919 that protected Indian communal landholdings from either sale or privatization.
Chiapas is such state.