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Alberta Cariño
Alberta "Bety" Cariño Trujillo was the director of CACTUS (Centro de Apoyo Comunitario Trabajando Unidos), a community organization in Oaxaca, Mexico. On April 27, 2010, she was killed when paramilitaries ambushed a caravan on its way to the indigenous autonomous community of San Juan Copala. The caravan, including local and international human rights observers, was delivering food to the community which has been under a blockade from paramilitaries allied with the state government.〔(Mexico: Human rights defender Ms Bety Cariño was killed in violent paramilitary attack in Oaxaca )〕 The gunmen also killed Jyri Jaakkola, a Finnish human rights activist, and more than ten people were wounded.
Cariño was Mixtec and an advocate for food sovereignty, community water management, soil conservation and the right to autonomy for indigenous peoples in Mexico.〔(Testimony by Bety Cariño to the Front Line Dublin Platform, February 2010 )〕〔(Talk by Alberta Cariño Trujillo on local struggles and food sovereignty in Latin America at Seomra Spraoi )〕 As part of her work with CACTUS, she worked to organize women's collectives in northern Oaxaca. She was one of the leaders of CACTUS forced to temporarily flee Oaxaca in December 2006 after government repression in response to the 2006 Oaxaca protests.〔(OAXACA, MEXICO: "What's wrong with that?" )〕
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