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APRIL 10, 2001 Mexico's government news agency Notimex on Monday reported the last two Army bases in the southern state of Chiapas have been closed and turned over to the social services department. The department will turn the bases into community centers for Tojolabal Indians. Get the Story:
Federal welfare agency takes over bases in southern Mexico (AP 4/10) Relevant Links:
Zapatista National Liberation Army (In Spanish) - http://www.ezln.org
Zapatista Mexico City Site (In Spanish) - http://www.ezlnaldf.org/index.php
The San Andrés Accords - http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/mexico/SanAndres.html
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Last Chiapas bases reported closed
Facebook TwitterAPRIL 10, 2001 Mexico's government news agency Notimex on Monday reported the last two Army bases in the southern state of Chiapas have been closed and turned over to the social services department. The department will turn the bases into community centers for Tojolabal Indians. Get the Story:
Federal welfare agency takes over bases in southern Mexico (AP 4/10) Relevant Links:
Zapatista National Liberation Army (In Spanish) - http://www.ezln.org
Zapatista Mexico City Site (In Spanish) - http://www.ezlnaldf.org/index.php
The San Andrés Accords - http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/mexico/SanAndres.html
Related Stories:
Zapatistas return to Chiapas (4/2)
Chiapas Army bases almost dismantled (Global 3/30)
Zapatistas address Congress (Global 3/29)
Chiapas Army base torn down (Global 3/27)
Zapatistas to address Congress (Global 3/23)
Zapatistas reject talks with Fox (Global 3/21)
Zapatistas to leave Mexico City (Global 3/20)
Chiapas leader won't meet with President (Global 02/13)
Fox visits Chiapas (Global 02/12)
Peace said soon for Chiapas (Global 02/08)
Mexican rebels want all demands met (Global 01/31)
Rebel leader says he wants peace (1/30)
Fourth Chiapas army base closed (Global 01/18)
Chiapas decisions blasted (Global 1/12)
Chiapas army base closed (Global 01/11)
Chiapas rebels plan march (Global 01/09)
Rebel leader says peace is possible (Global 12/12)
Chiapas violence follows new leader (12/11)
President won't relocate Indians (Global 12/8)
Indian rights legislation submitted (Global 12/6)
Mexico's Fox promises new era (Global 12/4)
Fox on Mexico's 'debt' to Indians (Global 12/4)
Indian woman named to top post (Global 11/27)
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