Fifteen people killed in Mexican village linked to windpower dispute
by Agencies in Mexico City from on (#54XRF)
Investigations under way into the reasons behind deaths of 13 men and two women
At least 15 people have been bludgeoned to death with stones and cement blocks, and some bodies partly burned, in an indigenous village in southern Mexico plagued by a dispute over windpower.
The municipal government of the Pacific coast community of San Mateo del Mar in Oaxaca state said 13 men and two women were killed at the weekend by what it described as a group of six people with the support of a local crime boss. Activists who successfully opposed windpower projects say the mayor's followers ambushed them at a coronavirus checkpoint.
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