Chiapas: Ink and Internet War--Gurria (Jorn. 4/26)

Nat'l Commis. for Democracy in Mexico (moonlight@igc.apc.org)
Wed, 26 Apr 1995 23:19:37 -0700


Reforma, Abril 26, 1995 Translation from an article from the
Mexican Newspaper Reforma, April 26, 1995

CHIAPAS IS A WAR OF INK AND INTERNET

Mr. Gurri'a spoke in front of businessmen from 37 countries.

The Secretary of Foreign Relations states that there has not been
one shot fired in 15 months.

By Rodolfo Montes

The armed conflict in Chiapas is a war of ink, of written word and
a war on the Internet, expressed yesterday Mr. Jose Angel Gurria,
Secretary of Foreign Relations in from of businessmen and
industrialists from 37 countries. "Chiapas, please take note, is
a place where there has not been a shot fired in the last 15
months", stated Gurria in from of more than 150 industrialists
gathered at the World Trade Center of this city. "The shots
lasted 10 days, and ever since the war has been a war of ink, of
written word, a war on the Internet". Internet is a worldwide
network of information that can be accessed with a computer and a
telephone line. In this network, to which have access 40 million
users in 123 countries, businesses and individuals can receive
data, text and graphics from practically anywhere in the world.
One of the services available on the Internet is the complete
speeches of "subcomandante Marcos". Gurria said that a political
frame is being created, legal and legislative, supported by all
political parties, so that the Zapatistas can feel comfortable and
protected to sit down for the discussions. "Even though the
dialogue might take a little more time than we expected, it will
be nonetheless successful", said Mr. Gurria. The head of the
Secretary of Foreign Relations promised that there will be
complete investigations of the cases of Colosio and Ruiz Massieu.
"The application of justice not only will be applied in those
crimes but also on illegal businesses", warned Mr. Gurria. "The
investigations have been taken to the highest possible places, and
have involved names of the greatest importance and outstanding
personalities in our society". "We had a devaluation that was
overdue, and when the decisions are not taken at the right time,
the market takes them and with a vengeance". Jose Angel Gurria,
Secretary of Foreign Relations.

(translated by JA Briones)