Noun
A member of the Liberation Army of the South, a group formed and led by Emiliano Zapata that took part in the Mexican Revolution.
A member of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, a leftist group that formed in 1994.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA Zapatista slogan is in harmony with the concept of mutual aid : "For everyone, everything. Source: Internet
In the UK, Covent Garden's Boxfresh used stencil images of a Zapatista revolutionary in the hopes that cross referencing would promote their store. Source: Internet
It has benefited from a diverse network of actors, made up of indigenous communities, non-indigenous middle-class guerilla leaders, and a range of local and transnational NGOs sympathetic to the Zapatista cause. Source: Internet
'Changing Anarchism' Manchester University Press (2004) pp. 165, 179 including Zapatista Councils of Good Government and the Global Indymedia network (which covers 45 countries on six continents). Source: Internet
Beautifully illustrated with drawings and the most emblematic photo collection of Zapatista history, The Fire and the Word is an inspiring testimony of resistance and hope. Source: Internet
Those trips took him as far away as a 2014 literary festival in Jaipur, India, still abuzz from the appearance of Oprah Winfrey the preceding year, and to the remote mountains of southeastern Mexico in the midst of the Zapatista uprising in 2004. Source: Internet