91. The group appeared to be tied to a faction inside the ruling Muslim-led Party of Democratic Action, officials and a magazine reported. 92. The group appears to have been crushed. 93. The group does not appear related to the Zapatista National Liberation Army, which operates in neighboring Chiapas state. 94. The group first appeared in January. 95. The group first appeared in June at a memorial service for peasants slain by state police. 96. The group appears to be trying to expand its influence in the area just north of the so-called demilitarized zone. 97. The group appeared last year, taking responsibility for a series of bombings in Belo Horizonte. 98. The group appears to be operating out of neighboring Eritrea. 99. The group does not appear to be related to the Zapatista National Liberation Army, which operates in neighboring Chiapas state. 100. The group first appeared last year. |