In the Sierra Tarahumara, gangs ‘disappear’ those who resist their lucrative illegal tree-felling operationsDecades ago, the children of Rochéachi village in the Sierra Tarahumara – pine-covered mountains of north-wes...
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Decades ago, the children of Rochéachi village in the Sierra Tarahumara – pine-covered mountains of north-west Mexico’s Chihuahua state – would run through the forest by night. In the rainy season, they would collect fireflies whose glimmering light would flicker through the hollows of the pine trees.
“We had peace. We used to walk and play and be together,” says one mother of three, who asked to remain anonymous, about the forest she once knew. “Now, children can’t go out to play. We don’t know what might happen.”
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In the Sierra Tarahumara, gangs ‘disappear’ those who resist their lucrative illegal tree-felling operationsDecades ago, the children of Rochéachi village in the Sierra Tarahumara – pine-covered mountains of north-wes...
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