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  • Updated: October 28, 2022

UN Rights Office Condemns Killing Of Mexico Anti-Dam Activist

UN Rights Office Condemns Killing Of Mexico Anti-Dam Activis

The U.N. human rights office on Friday condemned the killing of an anti-dam activist in the Mexican State of Oaxaca.

Oaxaca State prosecutors said the body of Filogonio Martínez was found on Wednesday and didn’t show signs of violence.

But the office of the U.N. High Commissioner on Human Rights said Martínez had been shot to death.

Martinez was part of a group, The Council of United Towns in Defense of the Rio Verde, which has fought since 2008 to block plans to build a hydroelectric dam on the Rio Verde river.

The towns in the area recently won a court battle against the government project. The region is also riven by land conflicts.

The council added that five of Martínez’ fellow anti-dam activists were killed in 2021. Following those killings, activists won a promise of protection from state officials.

Mexico has become the deadliest place for environmental and land defence activists, according to Global Witness. In 2021, Mexico saw 54 activists killed.

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