Segob and Evelyn Salgado Are Serving Displaced Persons
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After staying outside their homes for five days because of the armed attacks of Los Ardillos registered in indigenous communities of the municipality of Chilapa, this Thursday began the return of 120 people from the towns of Tula, Xicotlán and Coatzingo.The families left their homes after the violent events between 6 and 11 May, during which armed groups carried out attacks with firearms and drones, leaving a balance of six people dead, seven in…
Federal and state authorities came to the community of Alcozacán, in Chilapa de Álvarez, Guerrero, where they served displaced populations and offered medical services, food and security. "Together with Gov. @EvelynSalgadoP we were in the town of Alcozacán, in #Chilapa, #Guerrero, where the withdrawal of blockades was achieved, we talked with the population and provided medical services, food and security. As President @Claudiashein instructed u…
Evelyn Salgado Pineda reaffirmed her commitment to deal in depth with the causes that generate violence and strengthen the institutional presence in Guerrero, during a work tour in the municipality of Chilapa de Álvarez.The state president, along with the secretary of government, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, made a tour and headed a community assembly to listen to the demands of the inhabitants of the indigenous communities of Alcozacán and Coatzingo.
MEXICO CITY.— The Secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez Velázquez, reported that families displaced by the violence in Chilapa, Guerrero, began their return to their communities with the support of elements of the National Guard. Through social networks, the official broadcast a video showing people who upload backpacks and mats to a van, supported by federal elements and members of the Executive Commission for Victim Care (CEAV). “Wit…
Prepared with love from El Periódico de Tlaxcala: Families displaced in Chilapa begin to return to their communities The Ministry of the Interior reported that families displaced by the violence in Chilapa, Guerrero, began to return to their communities after the deployment of federal forces and humanitarian action implemented in the region.The return occurs after several days of armed clashes and blockades that forced dozens of people to abando…
After the seizure of control by federal and state authorities of Chilapa, Guerrero, in the face of the violence that is registered in the area, displaced families began to return to their communities. The head of the Ministry of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, shared...
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