Some residents of the communities around the proposed La Parota dam near Acapulco say the Suastegui brothers have been oppressors who used their "community police" vigilante group to attack elected officials who didn't agree with them.
Those disputes erupted into a Jan. 7 confrontation between villagers in which eight were killed, six villagers and two from the anti-dam police force, followed by a state police raid in which in which three more anti-dam vigilantes died.
La Concepcion is one of numerous small communities in the mountains east of Acapulco that have been split by federal plans for the vast hydroelectric project. All or parts of two dozen villages would disappear under the reservoir's waters. But some communities downstream, which won't be flooded, support the dam, which would bring jobs to the impoverished region.
Since 2003, the anti-dam group founded by Vicente and Marco Antonio Suastegui has managed to block the hydroelectric project on the Papagayo, successfully arguing in court that the government had meddled with local assemblies in the 47 towns and hamlets in the watershed that have to vote to approve the project.
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