Zapatista opposed neo - liberal resistance In the 1630 's, the Maya living in the northern part of Guatemala was organized based on a secret village and attacked the Spanish colonial rule. They banished colonists from the area and the Spaniards spent nearly 50 years to recover it. After more than 350 years, the Mexican government woke up on January 1, 1994 and discovered the news that the guerrilla uprised in southern Mexico. The Mayans were secretly organized almost like the 1630 uprising, forming the Zapata National Liberation Army (EZLN).
Zapatists exposed cruel reality against neo-liberal reform. The final closure of the Mexican Commons worsened exploitation, increased malnutrition, lack of medical care, daily violence and cultures for indigenous peoples. genocide. In response to the Mexican government's neoliberal dream, the competitive Mexican ship was rowed at the sea of the free market led by Harvard's well-trained economist, Zapatistas revealed a nightmare. They pointed out that the ship was a slave ship, not freelance, the rowers were tied to their paddle, the captain was corrupt or paranoid. Former Carlos Salinas President and President Ernest Zediro is neither Jason nor Odysseus, it is not a crazy Ahab who has accused the country of their suffering. In the face of such madness, the Zapatistist calls for direct democratic control over their lives and calls other (in the people) to request it
Zapatista opposed neo - liberal resistance In the 1630 's, the Maya living in the northern part of Guatemala was organized based on a secret village and attacked the Spanish colonial rule. They banished colonists from the area and the Spaniards spent nearly 50 years to regain it. After more than 350 years, the Mexican government woke up on January 1, 1994 and discovered the news that the guerrilla uprised in southern Mexico. - The uprising of the Dutch in the 16th century was a conflict between Protestant lowland countries and the Catholic Spanish empire. This resulted in the division of the 17 states of the Netherlands, eventually forming the Dutch Republic. The Dutch-speaking Northern people take a liberal attitude towards various religious beliefs, but France and the Southern Walloon region are still faithful to Philip II, mostly Catholics.