"Women have been the
most exploited . . . We get up at three in the morning to prepare
corn for our husband's breakfast and we don't rest until late
at night. If there is not enough food we give
it to our children and our husbands first. So the women now have
decided to take up arms and become Zapatistas." -Comandante
Ramona, EZLN
Indigenous women make up almost a third of the Zapatista army. They go to the hills to join because of their need to help in the fight for their homes and because they know that that the EZLN is committed to equal rights for men and women and will not tolerate sexism within their ranks.
The EZLN has come up with comprehensive laws concerning women. The following are the ten Revolutionary Women's Laws:
Although most of these items seem like basic rights, most women in Chiapas do not have these rights given to them. Abuses against women are widespread and frequent all over Mexico. While the Zapatista women are granted these rights, the majority of women are subjected to practices that are barbaric. Since 1994, there have been 684 documented cases of assaults on women and children, including over 300 rapes, mostly by government forces.
All photos copyright 1997 by Scott Sady