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HRD Attack

Mateo Tzip Xo Consejo Communitario de Desarrollo

Incident date
10 Apr 2017
Male
Indigenous peoples
Killings
Target: Individual
Location of Incident: Guatemala

Sources

According to media reports, on the morning of Tuesday, 11 April, 46 year old community leader Mateo Tzip Xo, died in hospital from injuries received when he was brutally attacked by several armed men. Mateo was shot in the head, when he and a friend, Hermelindo Chol, were returning home from a fishing trip. Hermelindo was also wounded, but is recovering from his injuries in hospital. Mateo had campaigned for many years to protect the historic land rights of his people and community in Reserva de Biósfera Sierra de las Minas. Mateo was treasurer of the Comité Comunitario de Desarrollo (Community Development Committee) and it is believed that the attack may have been prompted by his work defending the land rights of the community. Mateo was also a Guía Principal in the indigenous community of Maya Q’eqchi’ Nueva Jerusalén, where the killing took place.

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