Mexico: A Peacemaker in Power
Evangelical governor sparks fresh hopes for lasting peace in troubled Chiapas
Deann Alford | posted 5/21/2001 12:00AM
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Earlier Christianity Today articles about Chiapas include:
Healing the Violence | Presbyterians, Catholics try to reconcile as expulsions persist in Chiapas. (July 25, 2000)Words Against Weapons | Evangelicals, Catholics dialogue to help bring peace to violent Chiapas (Mar. 2, 1998)Mexico: Out of the Salt Shaker | The evangelical church is steadily becoming a visible presence in Mexican society. (Nov. 16, 1998)
Other recent media coverage of the Chiapas conflict includes:
8 Farmers Slain, 3 Wounded In Chiapas — Chicago Tribune (Apr. 22, 2001)Closing of 2 army bases paves way for Chiapas peace talks — The Miami Herald (Apr. 21, 2001)Mexican Army Completes Its Pullback From Chiapas — Reuters (Apr. 20, 2001)Mexico a Priority to US Politicians — Associated Press (Apr. 19, 2001)Mexico Zapatistas Bring Peace Hopes Home to Chiapas — Reuters (Apr. 2, 2001)
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