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Attaque contre un défenseur des droits de l'homme

11 Fév 2022

Francisco Vázquez - Oversight Council against the Morelos Integral Project (Consejo de vigilancia en contra del Proyecto Integral Morelos)

Date de l'incident
11 Fév 2022
Exactitude de la date
Tout est correct
Francisco Vázquez
Masculin
Consejo de vigilancia en contra del Proyecto Integral Morelos
Chef ou membre de la communauté concernée
Meurtres
Cible: Individuel
Lieu de l'incident: Mexique
Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) Mexique Energie hydroélectrique et barrages
Abengoa Espagne Construction
Macquarie Bank Australie Banque et finance
Autres acteurs

Sources

Armed men murdered Francisco Vázquez, a water defender in Morelos, Mexico, and a member of a group of ejidatarios who oppose the construction of the Huexca thermoelectric plant. The thermoelectric plant is part of the Integral Morelos Project (PIM), which also includes a gas pipeline (which leaves Tlaxcala, passes through Puebla and reaches Morelos) and an aqueduct built to carry water from Ciudad Ayala and Cuautla to Huexca in Yecapixtla, to supply the thermoelectric plant. Vázquez was a member of the oversight council against the Proyecto Integral Morelos (PIMa) and the Asociación de Usuarios del Río Cuautla (ASURCO).

The day before, Francisco publicly denounced that "he received death threats and in case something happened to him or his family, he blamed Rogelio Plascencia, president of ASURCO", according to members of the Permanent Assembly of the Peoples of Morelos (Asamblea Permanente de los Pueblos de Morelos).

The Government of Morelos rejected that Vázquez was an opponent of the thermoelectric plant.