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New Mexican vigilante group s sympathizers set fire to government offices, businesses
07/29/2021 0:36
PANTELHO, Mexico (Reuters) - Mexican villagers sympathizing with a new indigenous self-defense group torched government offices, businesses and houses in a remote mountainous region in southern Chiapas state this week, protesting rampant insecurity in the area.
The violence in the indigenous Tzotzil community of Pantelhó late on Monday and early on Tuesday came less than two weeks after a group of hooded men, calling themselves El Machete, took up arms in nearby Chenalhó to confront drug-trafficking gangs. It was unclear how many members El Machete has.
Reuters images of Pantelhó after the fires showed the charred remains of buildings, vehicles and houses, with hooded men armed with machetes standing nearby.
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Jul 28, 2021 | 7:36 PM
PANTELHO, Mexico (Reuters) â Mexican villagers sympathizing with a new indigenous self-defense group torched government offices, businesses and houses in a remote mountainous region in southern Chiapas state this week, protesting rampant insecurity in the area.
The violence in the indigenous Tzotzil community of Pantelhó late on Monday and early on Tuesday came less than two weeks after a group of hooded men, calling themselves El Machete, took up arms in nearby Chenalhó to confront drug-trafficking gangs. It was unclear how many members El Machete has.
Reuters images of Pantelhó after the fires showed the charred remains of buildings, vehicles and houses, with hooded men armed with machetes standing nearby.
Mexican villagers sympathising with a new indigenous self-defense group torched government offices, businesses and houses in a remote mountainous region in southern Chiapas state this week.
Members of the new self-defence group called El Machete parade during their presentation in Chiapas, Mexico on 18 July, 2021.
Photo: AFP / Isaac Guzman
The violence in the indigenous Tzotzil community of Pantelhó earlier this week came less than two weeks after a group of hooded men, calling themselves El Machete, took up arms in nearby Chenalhó to confront drug-trafficking gangs. It was unclear how many members El Machete has.
Reuters images of Pantelhó after the fires showed the charred remains of buildings, vehicles and houses, with hooded men armed with machetes standing nearby.
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