But after more than a decade of fear, something changed these men armed themselves, and townbytown, they began to drive the cartel out. They call themselves autodefensas, or selfdefense forces. Their leaders claim that 20,000 have joined the armed movement. Their advance has been welcomed by many, but its also plunged this state into a new kind of lawlessness. Weve just arrived to michoacan and weve heard that four heads have been discovered on the steps leading to this church here in this small town of zacan. Its a gruesome warning from the templars, as the autodefensas approach this town from the south the bodies were taken away by authorities before we arrived. But people here tell me they expect little more from the investigation. In mexico, its estimated 98 percent of crimes go unpunished. Failed by the state, the vigilants say theyve been left with no choice but to start a war were here in los reyes to meet a wealthy avocado farmer called paco. He left his orchards four months ago to coordinate vigilantes on the northern front, and i wanted to know why. Many of the leaders of the autodefensa groups are businessmen like paco they own big lime or avocado plantations. Others are field workers or returning migrants. Some of them are even professional mercenaries. We followed pacos group as they patrolled the area around los reyes. It was immediately clear how much authority theyd gained here. On the road, they forced this state prison van to stop. They believe that some state employees have been trying to get templars out of the town, so thats why they stopped this car. The policemen put up no resistance. They were cleared to drive on, but the power dynamic was obvious these sorts of scenes are going on all across michoacan because for years, government authorities have protected and aided cartel members. The templars have made huge profits through Drug Trafficking and extortion, and used part of that money to pay off security forces. Everyone had to pay and if you didnt pay . Israels nephew was one of the men found beheaded in zacan, and their 26yearold son was recently kidnapped. They now believe he is dead too. Over the last year, the fight for michoacan has only sporadically broken out into actual battle. In truth its more of a hunt with many of the Knights Templar in hiding, a search is underway for local bosses and their hitmen. Francisco is only 15, and joined just a week ago. He told us his cousin was kidnapped, raped. And then murdered by the cartel. Her body was found in trash bags by a river. As theyve taken over Security Operations from local police, the autodefensas have basically created their own justice system. Weve just been told a cicario or assassin has been captured in los reyes 21yearold jose eduardo was being held at a drug rehab clinic that had been turned into makeshift prison. As we sat down to talk to him, the autodefensas stayed to watch over our shoulders. And the only thing you did was work as an informant, or you did Something Else . We interviewed him for an hour and his story didnt change. Today. Israel is burying his nephew. Along with the others beheaded in zacan. Pacos team has agreed to escort the funeral procession the cemetery is in an area still controlled by the templars. Michoacan now has the second highest homicide rate in mexico. Almost 300 people are murdered here every month. This is a scene repeated over and over, day after day. As they expected the families here hadnt heard from the authorities there was no active investigation into the killings. With no one to turn to, they said, the vigilantes have given them hope. 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Americas middle class rebuilding the dream on real money with ali velshi on al Jazeera America when the autodefensa movement started taking control of towns from the Knights Templar cartel, it was an embarrassment for the mexican government. The countrys president pena nieto is under intense pressure to resolve the crisis. He has deployed more than 9,000 soldiers and federal police to the state to try to regain control. But given the level of mistrust of the government that exists in michoacan, theyre having to tread carefully. At the armys new base of operations in coalcoman, we spoke with general hernandez. Basically, its like all the local police here have just been sent to Reform School a move designed to sever their connections to organized crime meanwhile, the federal government has just done something even more surprising theyve made the controversial decision to legalize the militias, turning them into what they call Rural Defense forces a subunit of the army. But to join the rural guard, and keep their weapons, the autodefensas have to register with the government in mexico citizens cant legally carry anything more powerful than a hunting rifle. How is the government and the military going to regulate weapons when the selfdefense groups have weapons like m16s . Is that authorized . I mean, can they have an m16 . It sounds good, but most vigilantes we met were suspicious of government control and dont plan to register. Others have criminal records that will disqualify them. Many of these men say they wont lay down their weapons, so what are you going to do about it . But this cellphone video, recorded the day before we spoke to the general, showed how difficult he was finding it to control the selfdefense group in coalcoman. The public message its all under control, but we seemed to be witnessing just how volatile the situation really was. As we returned to the base in apatzingan, there was big news this is the stronghold of the Knights Templar, and were hearing that theres about 500 members of the selfdefense, the federal police and the military are getting ready to take this town. It would be the first big joint action since the government announced the plan to legalize the autodefensas. But the federal troops ordered the vigilantes to wait on the edge of town while they went into the city to make arrests. The templars taunt them with threats over cb radio weve been waiting here for around 5 hours, and something is going on because these people are just not going to apatzingan, well have to wait. Frustration over the governments control of the operation is building. While the vigilantes were waiting on the outskirts of apatzingan, the message came through that the operation was over the military and the police had retaken control without their assistance. In the end they were finally allowed to drive through the town their part reduced to a symbolic gesture. As we walked through the plaza that night, we were stopped by the family of one of the accused templars. Who are they saying he is . Theyre saying that he is a mercenary for the cartel, for the templarios. But none of that is true. You say that the police is doing a witchhunt . Theyre going after yes theyre just going after whoever. Theyre taking innocent people here. Jose manuel mireles, considered to be the founder of the autodefensas, isnt ready to surrender his movement to the very authorities he said failed him. The government has made headlines again this morning a top cartel leader, el chayo, has been killed. But mireles tells me the autodefensas were key to the operation. As the government struggles to prove itself, in towns all over the state, security remains in the hands of vigilantes and as tension between them and the government increases, other problems are starting to emerge as well. Weekday mornings on al Jazeera America we do have breaking news this morning. Start your day with in depth coverage from around the world. First hand reporting from across the country and real news keeping you up to date. The big stories of the day, from around the world. These people need help, this is were the worst of the attack took place. And throughout the morning, get a global perspective on the news. The life of doha. This is the International News hour. An informed look on the nights events, a smarter start to your day. Mornings on al Jazeera America its five in the morning. Ive come to meet ramona and her family as they head to work in the lime orchards of michoacan. Theyve had little work in the last few years they say the Knights Templar manipulated the market, and to keep the price of limes high. They only allowed the pickers to work a couple of days a week. But even though the templars have gone, ramonas family is still struggling. Ironically, its the profits from these citrus and avocado fields that fund much of the autodefensa movement. Producers have gone from paying thousands of dollars to the templars, to donating the money to the movement on the global market, the price of limes has never been higher. But here the people at the bottom the hundreds of field workers picking the fruit are making less money. This Community Supported the autodefensas when they organized here. But now they say theyre angry and that the autodefensas are essentially protecting local economic interests with private armies. For huber. And for his Community Living on the edges, there is little difference between the templars, the vigilantes, or the government. Its been a few weeks, and weve come back to check on pacos team. Things arent going well one of his men has gone rogue. As pacos team moves north, weve heard that the community of taraquato has set up a roadblock and is protesting their advance. The two men were too scared to show their faces on camera, but told us theyd been held for two days. Down the road, the vigilantes are ready for a fight. All of these people are going toward the place where the Indigenous Community is and theyre saying that theyre going to unblock this road. One of pacos lieutenants manages to control the situation. They secure a detour on a different road. Its impossible for us to confirm what happened to the two men from taraquato. The autodefensas claim the community was paid to protest by the templars. But, off camera, they also admitted they had indeed detained the two men, and that one of the vigilantes had, in their own words, been too rough. As we prepare to leave michoacan, trouble is growing for the vigilantes. There are allegations of cartel affiliations and infiltrators, top leaders are fighting, and the government has made new demands to disarm. But still. Their advance continues. Today they are hoping to convince the indigenous town of cherato to work with them. Word has spread that people here are distrustful of the wellfunded autodefensa movement and their strategy of moving from town to town. Before the rise of the autodefensas, the leaders here in cherato created a Community Police to protect the town from the cartels but theres a big difference between the movements here, they defend their town, but they dont go on the offensive, and there are few weapons. In an effort to build trust, the autodefensas give the Community Police some of their bullets. After years of violence and government complicity, the Indigenous Community in cherato sees a common goal in the idea of selfdefense. 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