Indigenous anti-mining activist found slain in Mexico
Published 8:54 PM CDT, April 4, 2023
MEXICO CITY (AP) An Indigenous anti-mining activist has been killed in a dangerous part of western Mexico, authorities confirmed Tuesday.
The killing of Eustacio Alcalá comes just over two months after two other community anti-mining activists disappeared near where Acalás body was found.
It reinforced Mexicos reputation as the deadliest place in the world for environmental and land defense activists, according to a report by the nongovernmental group Global Witness, which said Mexico saw 54 activists killed in 2021.
Alcalá was found dead days after he disappeared while driving on a highway known for violent incidents on Saturday. He was driving a group of nuns or lay religious workers it wasnt clear which in his truck, when they were pulled over by armed men; the nuns were later released, the activist group All Rights For Everyone said.
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Alcalá had led a largely successful fight to prevent an iron ore mine from opening near his Nahua village of San Juan Huitzontla. Residents argued the proposed mine would pollute waterways and damage the environment.
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Mr. Alcalá looks like one of a kind, irreplaceable.