Marcelo Perez was a Catholic priest known for his activism in defense of Indigenous and labor rights in Mexico’s Chiapas state. He was shot and killed by two men on a motorcycle while returning home from church. The Jesuits, Perez’s religious order, described him as a symbol of resistance and a defender of the dignity and rights of the people in Chiapas. His death comes during a period of heightened violence in the region, with hundreds of murders reported in the state this year.
In addition to championing the rights of Indigenous people and farmworkers, Perez was a vocal critic of organized criminal groups operating in Chiapas. The region has faced issues beyond murders, including forced recruitment, kidnappings, threats, and exploitation of natural resources. Perez, who was a member of the Tzotzil Indigenous peoples, had served the community for two decades and was known for his ability to help settle disputes, especially related to land. Governor Rutilio Escandon condemned Perez’s assassination as cowardly and promised to work with authorities to ensure justice is served.
Accountability for murder in Mexico is rare, with about 95 percent of homicides going unsolved. Human rights activists and Indigenous land defenders face high levels of violence and intimidation in the country. A report by Amnesty International highlighted the criminalization and persecution faced by these groups, as well as the high number of murders of environmental defenders in Mexico. The UN human rights office in Mexico noted that Perez had been the target of threats, attacks, and criminalization due to his advocacy for justice and the rights of Indigenous peoples.
Perez’s death has brought renewed attention to the dangers faced by activists and defenders in Mexico. Local and international organizations have warned about the growing number of threats and attacks against those fighting for justice and Indigenous rights. Despite the risks, Perez remained dedicated to his work and continued to stand up for his community until his tragic death. The authorities have vowed to investigate the assassination and hold those responsible accountable, but the challenges of solving homicides and bringing perpetrators to justice in Mexico remain significant.
The legacy of Marcelo Perez will live on in the hearts of those who knew him and in the communities he served. His courage, dedication, and commitment to defending the dignity and rights of Indigenous peoples will not be forgotten. As his death serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers faced by activists in Mexico, it also reinforces the importance of continuing the fight for justice, equality, and human rights in the country. In honoring the memory of Marcelo Perez, we must strive to create a safer and more just society for all.