The fall fiesta rodeo in Cheran, Michoacan, Mexico on Friday, October 19, 2012. The town of Cheran holds two annual fiestas to celebrate their culture and religious beliefs. In April 2011, after years of extortion by the local cartels and complacency of local government and police, the people of Cheran reclaimed their town and their land. The Pueblo (translated as people or community) confronted the cartel, removed the government from office, and created their own police force to guard the city.
The fall fiesta rodeo in Cher‡n, Michoac‡n, Mexico on Friday, October 19, 2012. The town of Cher‡n holds two annual fiestas to celebrate their culture and religious beliefs. In April, 2011, after years of extortion by the local cartels, complacency of local government and police, the people of Cher‡n organized to reclaim their town and their land. The Pueblo (translated as people or community) confronted the cartel, removed the government from office, and created their own police force to guard the city. Since that day, over 30 communities in the surrounding area have followed their lead and saw vigilante groups take control of towns under the name Autodefensa (self defence.)
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Location: Cherán, Michoacán, Mexico
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