Ever since the Triqui municipality of San Jaun Copala, Mexico declared itself autonomous, its citizens have faced extreme violence at the hands of a government supported paramilitary organization. Now this armed group has put the community under a total blockade - even food and medical supplies are not allowed in. Redeye interviewed Myriam Hernandez of the human rights collective Building Bridges to find out more.
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[1] http://rabble.ca/podcasts/shows/redeye
[2] http://rabble.ca/audio/by/artist/myriam_hernandez
[3] http://rabble.ca/audio/by/title/indigenous_community_under_siege_in_oaxaca
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