Important Resources
Enlace Zapatista broadcasts communiques from EZLN since 1993. Translations to English began in 2011 and have become increasingly frequent to date.
The National Indigenous Congress (CNI) was constituted on October 12, 1996 following the steps of the EZLN. It congregates indigenous peoples, tribes and nations of Mexico. Zapatista communities are part of the CNI.
The Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas Human Rights Center, A. C. (Frayba), which is very close to the EZLN and other indigenous communities in Chiapas.
Camino Al Andar is a collective of academics and artists in Support of the CNI CIG-EZLN.
El Tekpatl is an independent media outlet of Pueblos Cholultecas, one of the most important sources of social and Indigenous movements in Mexico.
Otomíes en Resistencia en Rebeldía is an independent media outlet of Otomíes’ residents of Mexico city, one of the most important sources of social and Indigenous movements.
