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Subject: Economist: Mexico's indigenous conflicts


Mexico's indigenous conflicts
Murder in the backwoods

http://www.economist.com/node/16748952?story_id=16748952&fsrc=rss
Attempts to repress peasant uprisings have backfired 
Aug 5th 2010 | oaxaca 

A Triqui situation
GUNFIRE rings out almost every day around the village of San Juan Copala, as 
marksmen in the woods take potshots into the town. Eight residents are 
recovering from injuries, including an eight-year-old girl who was hit twice as 
she tried to leave the village. The gunmen have cut electricity and blocked 
access roads, allowing only a single party of women out once a week on an 
eight-hour hike to fetch food. The siege is entering its ninth month.

The tiny hamlet of some 400 Triqui Indians lies in the north-west of the state 
of Oaxaca. The shooters are thought to belong to the Union for the Social 
Wellbeing of the Triqui Region (UBISORT)-a deceptively beneficent-sounding 
group set up by the ruling party in 1994 to enforce its authority in the remote 
mountain area.

In 2007 San Juan Copala and various nearby villages declared themselves an 
"autonomous municipality". Since then the violence has worsened: over 100 
people are thought to have been killed since the beginning of 2008. The 
terrorisation of the village, probably orchestrated in part by UBISORT 
paramilitaries, is punishment for this rebelliousness, says Marcos Albino, a 
Triqui spokesman. The message to other indigenous towns is clear, he says: "You 
take the risks and you pay the price."

The state's backing of local strongmen has only made the region harder to 
govern. UBISORT is at war with the Movement for Triqui Unification and Struggle 
(MULT), a resistance group wooed by the government in the 1990s. It now 
receives over 17m pesos ($1.35m) of public money a year, supposedly for social 
projects. Fighting between these rivals has made entering the area dangerous. 
On June 8th a caravan carrying doctors and federal deputies was turned back by 
gunmen. That followed an attack on human-rights activists and journalists on 
April 27th, which killed a local campaigner and a Finnish observer. Prosecutors 
have not inspected the crime scene because of worries about their own safety.

Two developments may force progress. First, on July 4th Oaxacan voters booted 
out the long-ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). The PRI still 
acknowledges its links with UBISORT, although it says it opposes the group's 
violent activities. In contrast, the new lot, an alliance of the PRI's main 
rivals, will probably be less accommodating. Heriberto Pazos, the leader of 
MULT's political wing, says he is willing to negotiate with the municipality's 
leaders and ultimately with UBISORT.

Second, the murder of the Finnish observer has attracted outside attention. 
Juanita Cruz, a congresswoman, says her fellow lawmakers have become far more 
interested in the case since April. The often lethargic federal prosecutor's 
office took it up within three days. 

The case is being handled in Mexico City, free from pressure and intimidation. 
The families' lawyer says he expects arrests soon-of funders and 
weapons-suppliers, as well as shooters. That would be a start. Brokering peace 
with Oaxaca's indigenous groups may take longer. 

The Americas 


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