The War of National Liberation generally refers to the Zapatista uprising and its aftermath. The phrase Chiapas conflict is intricately linked with counter-insurgency, low intensity conflict, fourth generation warfare, and divide and rule.
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| - The War of National Liberation generally refers to the Zapatista uprising and its aftermath. The phrase Chiapas conflict is intricately linked with counter-insurgency, low intensity conflict, fourth generation warfare, and divide and rule.
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Commander
| - Alberto Martínez Herrera
- Comandante Hugo†
- Comandante Ramona
- Godínez Bravo
- Miguel Ángel
- Subcomandante Marcos
- Jorge de Jesús
- Juan López Ortiz
- Luis Humberto
- López Portillo Leal
- Subcomandante Pedro†
- Wabi Rosel
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Caption
| - Clockwise from top-left: EZLN rally; EZLN rally outside a village in Chiapas protesting the presence of the Mexican Army; Mexican federal troops regroup after a home invasion; Mexican Army truck rolls through a city
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Cause
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- • Unequal treatment of indigenous peoples
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Casualties
| - 3(xsd:integer)
- 51(xsd:integer)
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Result
| - • de facto independence of EZLN communities
- • establishment of the Community of Chiapas
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Conflict
| - War of National Liberation
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| - The War of National Liberation generally refers to the Zapatista uprising and its aftermath. The phrase Chiapas conflict is intricately linked with counter-insurgency, low intensity conflict, fourth generation warfare, and divide and rule.
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