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Mexican Indians returning home
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2001
A fourth group of more than 100 families returned to their homes in Chiapas on Monday, having fled after a massacre of 45 Indians by paramilitary forces in December 1997.
Residents of villages near Acteal, where the massacre occurred, have been slowing returning in the past months.
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Fourth group returns to southern Mexican villages after massacre
(AP 10/22)
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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