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Today's featured truth teller - Maribel Gutierrez Moreno
Exposing abuses against rural and indigenous communities in Mexico.
Throughout her career, Maribel Gutierrez was deeply involved in covering the experiences of rural and Indian communities in Mexico and especially in the state of Guerrero, one of the poorest in Mexico. In 1993, she co-founded El Sur, an independent newspaper covering local news, human and political rights, militarization, corruption and social problems, in a state where almost all press was under government control. From its inception, El Sur endured a campaign of intimidation. In June 1995, Gutierrez wrote a series of extensive and independent articles covering the massacre of 17 unarmed peasants. The paper's coverage helped reveal the role of the government in the massacre and led to the resignation of Guerrero's governor. Because of her reports, Gutierrez was blacklisted and threatened. Gutierrez has also written on the forced sterilization of indigenous people as a form of ethnic extermination, and on civil rights violations by the army. Gutierrez has also written a book on violence in Guerrero.