Article written by Alex Rocklin and Rachel Wallis
One of the most striking aspects of the conflict in Chiapas is that the
situations of dire poverty and oppression, against which the Zapatistas
are fighting, take place in one of the states richest in natural
resources in Mexico. Chiapas is rich in timber, bio-diversity,
petroleum, minerals and water, which is used for both drinking water
and hydroelectric dams. Yet while this natural wealth is being
exploited at an alarming rate, the residents of Chiapas see almost none
of the benefits. At the time of the uprising, according to the peace
and justice organization SIPAZ, Chiapas was supplying more than 30% of
the electricity to the country of Mexico, but more than 30% of the
states residents had no access to this service.