‘We are fearful’: Indigenous Mexicans dread new military buildup on ancestral land
by Caitlin Cooper from on (#5QA57)
As the Tzeltal people resist huge infrastructure projects across Chiapas state, the new national guard barracks springing up are alarming many
Micaela* always stops to kiss a cross at the base of three hills, a lush swath of land in the indigenous ejido of San Sebastian Bachajon, Chiapas. Her ejido, meaning communal land, is shared among more than 5,000 Tzeltal inhabitants. But soon, they will also have to share it with Mexico's national guard.
The national guard has built 165 barracks in Mexico since it was created only two years ago by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to replace the federal police, which he said was corrupt. Micaela's community is leading the first lawsuit against one of 500 or so barracks planned across the country.
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