Civil Rights
Aug. 23, 2000
Mexican Military Imprisons Farmers Opposed to Logging
By Elaine Michetti. Two Mexican environmentalists have been tortured and imprisoned in Mexico simply because they opposed logging operations that threaten the environment and the livelihood of peasant communities in the state of Guerrero in southern Mexico.




By Elaine Michetti
Two Mexican environmentalists have been tortured and imprisoned in Mexico simply because they opposed logging operations that threaten the environment and the livelihood of peasant communities in the state of Guerrero in southern Mexico. Rodolfo Montiel Flores and Teodoro Cabrera Garcia were both...
Two Mexican environmentalists have been tortured and imprisoned in Mexico simply because they opposed logging operations that threaten the environment and the livelihood of peasant communities in the state of Guerrero in southern Mexico. Rodolfo Montiel Flores and Teodoro Cabrera Garcia were both...
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