Gunman Kills Indigenous Rights Activist

Nearly 100 rights leaders have been killed in Mexico in less than 4 years
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Mar 21, 2022 6:30 PM CDT
Gunman Kills Indigenous Rights Activist
A police officer stands near the area where a shootout took place in Parangaricutiro, Mexico, earlier this month.   (AP Photo/Armando Solis)

Armed assailants killed lawyer and Indigenous rights activist Patricia Rivera Reyes, Mexican authorities announced Monday. The prosecutors' office in the northern border state of Baja California said three masked intruders burst into a home in the border city of Tijuana where a festivity was being held Saturday night. The intruders robbed partygoers of their personal possessions. Rivera Reyes reportedly demanded her cellphone back, then was shot in the head by one of the assailants, the AP reports. Another man at the house was also shot in the head and taken to a local hospital.

Early this year, the government acknowledged that 97 community and rights activists have been killed during the current administration, which took office Dec. 1, 2018. Officials said 90% of those crimes have yet to result in convictions. So far this year, eight journalists have been slain in Mexico. The Indigenous groups in northern Mexico are smaller and less well known than those in the south. Some of the groups live on both sides of the border. They have suffered centuries of oppression and seizure of their traditional lands.

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