Anastasia Mejía
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Anastasia Mejía Tiriquiz (born ) is a Guatemalan Kʼicheʼ journalist who reports on indigenous affairs in the town of
Joyabaj Joyabaj () is a town and municipality in the Guatemalan department of El Quiché. It is located about 50 kilometers from Santa Cruz del Quiché, in the Sierra de Chuacús mountains. Joyabaj was an important part of the royal route to Mexico ...
. She received international attention in 2020 when she was arrested and charged with sedition after reporting on a protest against the municipal government; the charges were dropped in 2021.


Personal life

Mejía was born and raised in Joyabaj,
Quiché Department Quiché () is a department of Guatemala. It is in the heartland of the Kʼicheʼ (Quiché) people, one of the Maya peoples, to the north-west of Guatemala City. The capital is Santa Cruz del Quiché. The word Kʼicheʼ comes from the languag ...
, Guatemala. She is a member of the Kʼicheʼ community, where she acts as an Ajq'ij, a
Mayan Mayan most commonly refers to: * Maya peoples, various indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica and northern Central America * Maya civilization, pre-Columbian culture of Mesoamerica and northern Central America * Mayan languages, language family spoken ...
spiritual guide.


Journalism career

Mejía has worked as a journalist covering the Kʼicheʼ community in Joyabaj since 2009, broadcasting in both Kʼicheʼ and
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. After working for various local media organisations, in 2013 she founded Xolobaj (Kʼicheʼ for 'a place between the stones'), a radio station focusing on indigenous and women's issues. In 2017, Mejía launched Xolobaj TV, a
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page which included video reports and live reporting.


2020 arrest

On 24 August 2020, Mejía was the only journalist on the scene during a protest of predominantly Kʼicheʼ merchants who were calling on Joyabaj's mayor, Florencio Carrascoza, to reinstate their permits to sell produce, which had been temporarily revoked due to the
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. Mejía broadcast the protest live on Xolobaj TV's Facebook page, which culminated with protestors looting Joyabaj's municipal buildings. On 22 September 2020, the National Civil Police arrested Mejía, alongside indigenous unionist Petrona Siy, without warrants. Mejía was accused of taking part in the protest, and subsequently charged with sedition, aggravated attack, arson, and aggravated robbery. She was remanded without trial for 37 days in a prison in
Quetzaltenango Quetzaltenango (, also known by its Maya name Xelajú or Xela ) is a municipality and namesake department in western Guatemala. The city is located in a mountain valley at an elevation of above sea level at its lowest part. It may reach above ...
. Mejía's lawyer, Ana López, stated that Mejía's detention was contrary to Guatemalan law, which stated that a court hearing must be held within 48 hours of an arrest taking place. On 28 October 2020, Mejía had her first court appearance in
Santa Cruz del Quiché Santa Cruz del Quiché is a city, with a population of 78,279 (2018 census), in Guatemala. It serves as the capital of the El Quiché department and the municipal seat of Santa Cruz del Quiché municipality. The city is located at , at an elevati ...
. On 29 October 2020, she was released after paying a $2500 bond. She was subject to "substitutive measures" which prohibited her from leaving Quiché Department as well as from approaching municipal politicians; her charges were reduced to arson and sedition. Mejía's trial was delayed when, in April 2021, the allocated judge, Susy Peréz, was excused from the case after being accused of discrimination against indigenous people.
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criticised the charges against Mejía and stated that they were contrary to article 35 of the Guatemalan constitution, which guaranteed freedom of expression. In January 2021, over 50 human rights organisations issued a joint statement calling on Guatemalan authorities to drop the criminal charges against Mejía, stating that the "disproportionate charges and erratic judicial process seem aimed less at justice than toward intimidating community journalists like Mejía". On 3 September 2021, the charges against Mejía were dismissed. The state prosecutor stated their intention to appeal the ruling.


Political career

By 2015, Mejía had a rising local profile after criticising the municipal government; as a result, she was invited by the
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to run as a candidate in municipal elections for Joyabaj. She was ultimately successful, and served on the council until 2020, when she opted to leave her role to focus on journalism. During her tenure as a councillor, Mejía was critical of the Mayor of Joyabaj, Florencio Carrascoza, stating she and others were discriminated against by him due to being indigenous, and twice requested for the local judiciary to investigate his treatment of workers. Carrascoza subsequently accused Mejía of trying to "defame" him.


Recognition

In 2021, Mejía won the Committee to Project Journalists' International Press Freedom Award in recognition of the "vital role" she played in keeping the indigenous community informed, in addition to operating in "increasingly challenging" conditions for journalists in Guatemala. Other laureates that year included Katsiaryna Barysevich, Matías Guente and Aye Chan Naing.


References

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