“How is it possible that the government criminalizes people who defend their lives and protects and benefits transnational companies that are devastating our territory and with it our chances of life?” asks the Tiyat Tlali Council, in the context of the criminalization of water defenders who have protested against the multinational Granjas Carroll, a company that in addition to polluting water, air and land dared to file a criminal complaint against members of the Movement in Defense of the Libres Oriental Basin.
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