Short Takes: News From All Over: January 13, 2005
January 13, 2005
January 2005
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Radio Insrugente
By Deepa Fernandas, In These Times
For more than a year, clandestine radio stations in the Mexican Chiapas jungle have been broadcasting news, speeches, and music to the members of the Ej?rcito Zapatista de Liberaci?n Nacional (EZLN) rebel army. The EZLN has now developed a Web site with a downloadable archive of these radio programs -- an invaluable resource for anyone
interesting interested in learning about the daily lives of Zapatistas. To assist in translating the broadcasts into English, check out Babel Fish. -- Alyssa Ford
http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/1793/
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