The violence forced entire communities to leave their homes and take refuge in Chiapas IVÁN LÓPEZ/PORTAVOZ PHOTO: ALEJANDRO LÓPEZ The violence that expelled indigenous families from Guerrero began to spread its effects to Chiapas, where dozens of people remain sheltered after leaving their communities for armed attacks attributed to the criminal group Los Ardillos.From a site whose location they keep in reserve for security, the displaced report…
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The violence forced entire communities to leave their homes and take refuge in Chiapas IVÁN LÓPEZ/PORTAVOZ PHOTO: ALEJANDRO LÓPEZ The violence that expelled indigenous families from Guerrero began to spread its effects to Chiapas, where dozens of people remain sheltered after leaving their communities for armed attacks attributed to the criminal group Los Ardillos.From a site whose location they keep in reserve for security, the displaced report…