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Ataque a defensor de derechos humanos

25 Ago 2017

Juan Carlos Flores Solis FPDATMPT

Fecha del incidente
25 Ago 2017
Masculino
Grupo de derechos humanos
Demandas y acciones regulatorias: General
Objetivo: Individual
Lugar del incidente: México
Abengoa España Construcción
Elecnor España Tecnología, telecomunicación y electrónicos, Energía
Bonatti Italia Construcción, Petróleo, gas y carbón, Ingeniería, Energía
Otros actores

Fuentes

An arrest warrant has been issued for Juan Carlos Flores Solís, Adela Villalba Ramos, Eusebio Aguilar Torres, and Alejandro Torres Chocolatl, of the Frente de Pueblos en Defensa del Agua y de la Tierra de Morelos, Puebla y Tlaxcala – FPDATMPT, "for allegedly committing the crimes of ‘illegal deprivation of liberty with aggravated violence against a public servant’ and ‘belonging to a gang'". They are part of an organization that works to protect Nahua communities from large development projects, namely the proposed construction of a gas pipeline in the region (Proyecto Integral Morelos). According to local civil society, the developments are allegedly supported by the Italian company Bonatti S.p.A. and the Spanish companies Abengoa and Elecnor. "The human rights defenders and members of FPDATMPT have been facing judicial harassment since 2012 in connection with their legitimate human rights activities opposing extractive industries in the region."