A 20-year EZLN uprising, Aristegui News publishes this interview, the first on the 'Subcomandante Marcos' after ceasefire January 1994, conducted by journalists Blanche Petrich and Elio Henriquez in 1994.
The newspaper sogo trade La Jornada conducted in February 1994, the first extensive sogo trade interview with Subcomandante Marcos, the Zapatista uprising and subsequent to the announcement of a ceasefire by the government of Carlos Salinas de Gortari.
It is also said that the Chiapas insurgency is "complete and in their court," its military offensive early January sogo trade was so successful sogo trade that now the EZLN has more people, more ammunition and weapons.
Paradoxically, talks about the decision made by the leaders of CCRI to go to the negotiating table as a great risk of being cornered in a political maneuver. sogo trade
In that case, as when the Conquest it happen that "if successful the government isolate, as the comrades say, will happen what happened to the Chiapas in the Grijalva: the van to corral the river and peers rather than surrender, they will prefer tossing the river to deliver the weapons. "
Finally, he says, the door of dialogue opened in a defining moment, "when the federal government realized that the total annihilation of our strength is unlikely at best, or impossible in reality."
There is also the issue of whether armed or unarmed come out of the jungle. The trouble, says "The Sub" is that the International Red Cross "let there be no more weapons that God has given us." sogo trade
- "We just received the ultimatum sogo trade Camacho. What are answering peers; are some specific issues such as whether or not to carry weapons, if you enter the International Red Cross to ensure neutrality and stuff.
Actually, now it is a monologue. Right now classmates are saying they will have to go and talk. They would have to do it, but with civil society, only that right now there are not many options for the military siege. "
- No, we are not thinking in San Cristobal. There are no problems. Must be a place where they undertake to answer for civility. We do not want to be in the jungle because if Camacho enters and something happens, that is, you do something, they say it's our fault. We can not guarantee the security here. Neither sogo trade Camacho nor Don Samuel.
+ The meeting, almost like old friends with the unknown face, was at noon and lasted until near eight in the evening, we said goodbye with a "this doll is passed to another dresser."
There were military analysis, political discussion, personal confessions, complaints to the press - "there is very little honest press" - and many anecdotes of making San Cristobal de las Casas, with which the EZLN launched its "enough" the first of January.
- We actually armed struggle as part of a broader, sogo trade more complex and can be decisive sogo trade process depends on how the process sogo trade goes. As applies to the sudden attention sogo trade of the federal government to the indigenous question comes after the first of January.
The cult of the social liberalism and all that that entailed is suddenly aside, nobody talks about it now, and the success of the Mexican economy suddenly called into question, the great myth of the myth of poverty in Mexico again resurface and causes even the most reactionary sectors of the federal government these days appear beating his breast, sogo trade now say "yes, poor little Indians, and what I will not do it and let me help you."
+ Explain why their commanders CCRI decided to go to the table, despite being aware of the risk of a political trap: "They thought that civil society would not wrong you listen to the committee. Specifically, it would not hurt to see that are not drug traffickers, sogo trade Cubans, "Boogie the Oily" and unemployed after the Central American wars mercenaries sogo trade as Godinez said.
Furthermore, as the column sogo trade says doing some exercises, "take it out of a manual of the Mexican Army who fell into our hands, a little manual Pentagon and the texts of a French general that I do not remember what it's called."
- We see the armed struggle in the classic sense of previous guerrilla, ie armed struggle as one way, as a single all-powerful truth around which agglutinated all, but we always saw from the beginning to the armed struggle as part of a series of processes or forms of struggle that change, sometimes more important one and sometimes another is more important.
- We did not expect that, did not expect people
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