- Shooting of Mayangnas believed linked to land dispute
- Settlers have been encroaching on protected Bosawás area
By Reuters in Managua
Six indigenous people have been killed and other 10 kidnapped after scores of armed men raided an isolated Nicaraguan nature reserve in an attack linked to raging land disputes.
About 80 attackers stormed a Mayangna commune about 500km (310 miles) north of capital Managua, deep in the north-central Bosawás Biosphere Reserve, the second-largest rainforest in the
The raiders were part of a group of non-indigenous “settlers” in the area, according to a Mayangna lawyer from the region.
“They wanted to subjugate the men and shot to death six people,” Mayangna lawyer Larry Salomon told Reuters by phone.
Animosity has been growing over the past decade between Nicaragua’s indigenous communities and settlers who
“This is a land conflict. They want our lands for cattle farming and to destroy our forests,” Salomon added.
Salomon said a delegation made up of Nicaraguan army, police and the municipal government was on the way to the reserve to investigate the attack.
The government did not respond to a request for comment.
With only about 30,000 people spread across the country, Mayangna make up about 0.5% of Nicaragua’s population.
The Mayangna have been complaining since 2014 about living under siege from armed groups who are seizing their lands, and last year their leader said his people are facing an existential risk.
“They’re exterminating us little by little and the state is doing nothing,” Gustavo Lino, the highest-ranking Mayangna leader, said last year.
But indigenous communities have more recently criticised the government for not doing enough to protect them and their way of life.
The Bosawás Biosphere Reserve, renowned for its biodiversity, is a treasure-trove of rare and endangered species. It hosts one of the world’s last populations of Baird’s tapir and the Central American spider monkey, according to the United Nations.
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