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The **Chiapas Conflict** refers to an ongoing conflict between the
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[EZLN](Zapatista_Army_of_National_Liberation "wikilink") and [Mexican
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government](United_Mexican_States "wikilink"),
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[police](police "wikilink") and [military](military "wikilink") for
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control of [Zapatista
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Communities](Rebel_Zapatista_Autonomous_Municipalities "wikilink") and
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the surrounding Lacandon Jungle.
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## Timeline
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- **14 March 1997**: In San Pedro Nixtalucum (Municipality of El
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Bosque), the state police assault civilians sympathetic to the EZLN,
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resulting in 4 deaths, 29 wounded, 27 detained and 300 displaced.
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- **4 November 1997**: Attack by anti-Zapatista
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paramilitaries on the bishops of the Diocese of San Cristóbal de las
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Casas near Tila, Northern zone of Chiapas.
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- **22 December 1997**: Massacre by right-wing paramilitaries
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of 45 people, the majority of whom are children and women belonging to
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the civil group "Las Abejas," refugees in Acteal, municipality of
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Chenalhó.
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- **11 April 1998**: The autonomous municipality Ricardo Flores Magón
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is dismantled in a police and military operation in the community of
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Taniperlas, municipality of Ocosingo. Nine Mexicans are detained and
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twelve foreigners are expelled from the country.
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- **1 May 1998**: In a police and military operation the
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autonomous municipality of Tierra y Libertad, with its municipal seat in
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Amparo Agua Tinta, is dismantled. 53 people are detained.
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- **3 June 1998**: In a joint police and military operation,
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more than a thousand members of the security forces enter Nicolás Ruiz.
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The police detain more than 100 community members.
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- **10 June 1998**: In a military and police operation to
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dismantle the autonomous municipality of San Juan de la Libertad,
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located in El Bosque, 8 civilians and 2 police are killed.
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- **3 August 1998**: The Fray Bartolomé de las Casas Center
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for Human Rights releases a report that says that in the last 6 months
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in Chiapas there were registered 57 summary executions, 6 political
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assassinations and more than 185 expulsions of foreigners. It denounces
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that in these times there were in the state a number of cases of grave
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torture, dozens of attempts on the lives of Human Rights Defenders; and
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against civil organizations and social leaders; and hundreds of military
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and police actions in the conflict zone.
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- **1 June 1999**: Significant increase in military and
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police incursions in Zapatista communities begins; arbitrary detentions
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of presumed Zapatistas; harassment by military personnel at the military
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bases; and concentration of troops. Each of the incursions involves the
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participation of between 100 and 1000 military and police personnel.
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- **26 August 1999**: Confrontation between the army and
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Zapatista support bases in the community of San José la Esperanza,
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municipality of Las Margaritas. Three indigenous people are detained and
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7 military personnel receive machete wounds.
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- **18 October 2000**: President Zedillo expropriates 3.5
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hectares of the ejido Amador Hernández, a Zapatista community in the
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municipality of Ocosingo, to build new military installations.
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- **13 November 2000**: The community of Miguel Utrilla,
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municipality of Chenalhó, violently prevents the Procurer General of the
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Republic from carrying out an operation composed of 150 federal judicial
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police and 20 agents of the Public Ministry the goal of which is to look
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for firearms in the hand of paramilitaries.
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- **19 October 2001**: The assassination of Digna Ochoa,
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lawyer and human rights defender. More than 80 NGOs demand an
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expeditious investigation of the assassination.
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- **7 December 2001**: During the year, the Fray Bartolomé de
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las Casas Center for Human Rights has documented 45 cases of human
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rights violations in Chiapas. It declares that it is an important
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decrease in terms of past governments, but at the same time the fact
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that there have not been forceful responses to the denunciations "opens
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the door for more violations to continue to be committed."
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- **31 July 2002**: The autonomous municipality Ricardo Flores
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Magón denounces that a group of 40 armed paramilitaries from the PRI
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community San Antonio Escobar, attacked the Zapatista support bases in
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the La Culebra ejido.
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- **7 August 2002**: José López Santiz, tzeltal campesino and
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EZLN supporter, is executed on the outskirts of the community 6 de
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August, of the autonomous municipality 17 de November.
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- **25 August 2002**: At the Amaytic Ranch, armed PRI
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supporters kill two Zapatista authorities of the autonomous municipality
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Ricardo Flores Magón (Ocosingo). Another Zapatista is assassinated in
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the autonomous municipality of Olga Isabel (Chilón).
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- **2 September 2002**: Declarations from the Attorney
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General of Chiapas, Mariano Herrán Salvati on the death of four
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Zapatistas last August conflict about "traditions and customs or bands
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of delinquents." "There have been found in these conflicts no undertones
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of an ideological order."
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- **6 July 2003**: Violent acts take place during the
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legislative elections in indigenous regions of Chiapas, principally in
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San Juan Cancuc, Zinacantán and Chenalhó. At the federal level, the
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largest rate of absenteeism was registered in the recent history of the
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country.
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- **September/October 2003**: A series of conflicts between
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members of the Independent Center of Agricultural Workers and Campesinos
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(CIOAC) and Zapatistas, around the detention of Armín Morales Jiménez by
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militants of the EZLN for the accused crime of abuse of confidence.
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- **22 January 2004**: The houses of the community of Nuevo
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San Rafael in Montes Azules Reserve were all burned. According to the
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Secretary of Agrarian Reform (SRA), the inhabitants had voluntarily
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decided to abandon their homes and return to their places of origin.
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NGOs accused the SRA of having divided the population so as to force
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residents to leave the reserve.
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- **10 April 2004**: Zapatista supporters from the
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municipality of Zinacantán were ambushed by members of the PRD, leaving
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dozens wounded and displacing 125 Zapatista families.
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- **23 April 2004**: Noel Pável González, student at the
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National Autonomous University of Mexico and the National School of
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Anthropology and History, was found murdered in Mexico City. Elements of
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the investigation point towards the involvement of the ultra-right group
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"El Yunque."
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- **4 July 2004**: Families from the community of San
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Francisco El Caracol in the Montes Azules Reserve were moved by the
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government to a "new population center" called Santa Martha in the
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municipality of Marqués de Comillas.
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- **23 January 2005**: In the municipality of Palenque, 160
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Tzeltal families were displaced from the biosphere reserve of Montes
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Azules to the community of Nuevo Montes Azules.
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- **15 August 2005**: The Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas Human
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Rights Center once again denounced the forced displacement of several
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families in the community of Andrés Quintana Roo, in the municipality of
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Sabanilla, due to aggression and threats made by people linked to
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"Development, Peace, and Justice" (Spanish: *Desarollo, Paz y Justicia*)
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- **6 September 2005**: A confrontation between Zapatista
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support bases and the rest of the population in the community of
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Belisario Domínguez in the municipality of Salto de Agua.
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- **Mid October 2005**: Members of the Organization for
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Indigenous and Campesino Defense (OPDDIC) were planning to dismantle the
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autonomous municipality of Olga Isabel, and detain the local
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authorities.
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- **2 November 2005**: In El Limar, in the municipality of
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Tila in the Northern Zone of Chiapas, over 200 people from eleven
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communities met to commemorate the more than 120 murdered or disappeared
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individuals from the region between 1994 and 2000.
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- **5 August 2006**: A violent police operation was carried
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out to expel 30 Zapatista families in the community of the Ch'oles,
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autonomous municipality El Trabajo (Tumbalá), in the Northern Zone.
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- **13 November 2006**: Violent confrontation in the natural
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reserve of Montes Azules, Chiapas. Hundreds of armed peasants from the
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Lacandona Community attack 17 families living in Viejo Velasco Suárez.
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As it happened in a very isolated area, this aggression brought great
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confusion about the number of victims and their possible belonging to
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EZLN. Finally the outcome was: 4 people dead (including a pregnant
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woman) and 4 people disappeared, probably executed.
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- **18 August 2007**: A joint police and military operation to evict
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39 families (members of the communities of Buen Samaritano and San
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Manuel, in the municipality of Ocosingo) was conducted in the Biospheric
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Reserve of Montes Azules.
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- **27 April 2008**: At least 500 police violently entered the
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community of Cruztón, in the municipality of Venustiano Carranza,
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Chiapas.
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- **4 June 2008**: A military and police incursion in the
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vicinity of the Zapatista Caracol (local administrative center) La
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Garrucha, as well as in the support base communities of the EZLN,
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Hermenegildo Galeana and San Alejandro.
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- **23 July 2008**: The Human Rights Center Fray Bartolomé de
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Las Casas denounced that state police assaulted campesinos as well as
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observers from the Other Campaign in the community of Cruztón, in the
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municipality of Venustiano Carranza.
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- **3 October 2008**: A violent operation carried out by federal and
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state police left a toll of six dead (4 of whom were executed
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according to the testimony of community members), 17 wounded,
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and 36 people detained, almost all of whom were members of the ejido
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Miguel Hidalgo, located in the municipality La Trinitaria, Chiapas.
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- **2 February 2011**: 1 soldier killed, 117 "Zapatista sympathizers"
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arrested.
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- **2 May 2014**: 1 killed, 15 wounded.
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## References
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1. [Wikipedia](Wikipedia "wikilink") -
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<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiapas_conflict#List_of_violent_incidents_(1994%E2%80%93present)> |