On July 30th, 2015 an audio note began to spread on WhatsApp chats of
a group of mostly mothers from the city of Cancun. This audio called
for help describing devastation of trees and mangroves, while birds
tried to save their nests and crocodiles waited to be buried.
This brought together about forty women in an area called Malecon
Tajamar , located in downtown Cancun, next to the Nichupté Lagoon.

The result: by August 12th, 2015 PROFEPA instituted an official and
provisional stoppage of the works that were taking place in this
project. The closure was, among other things, accredited to the lack
of compliance of environmental conditions to which 2005 permits
granted to FONATUR (the Federal Government's Fund to promote Tourism,
and the seller of those lots).
As people were approaching the SMT volunteers to sign petitions,
amongst them were many kids, and underage minors, that wanted to
sign. One lawyer decided to help, and a Federal Trial for the
Protection of Constitutional Rights (" amparo lawsuit" )
before a District Court was filed on 08/27/2015 and signed by 113
children under legal age, demanding t o be allowed to pursue their
right to be heard, and demanding their right to a healthy environment
to be respected, specifically demanding for the cutting and clearing
of the mangrove in the development of the project known as Malecón
Tajamar to stop. Among the authorities sued are the Mexican
Environmental Ministry and of Natural Resources (SEMARNAT) and the
Federal Fund for the Promotion of Tourism (FONATUR).
On November 4th, 2015 the judge ruled granting a DEFINITIVE
SUSPENSION of the use of the authorizations and permits that allowed
the removal of the mangrove in the lots located in Malecón Tajamar.
Unfortunately, the Judge conditioned this historical achievement to a
delivery of a BOND of about twenty one million pesos, a bond to
guarantee the companies who bought land in Malecon Tajamar.
Objections to this requirement were filed on time and should be
resolved by a higher court within the following weeks.


A lawsuit submitted after the removal has kept the mangrove from
being covered and the
the works are suspended for now until a final resolution is given.
Along with the information we believe children should know about
their rights and the precious ecosystem they live in. We believe that
Tajamar, and so many other areas with mangroves in our State of
Quintana Roo and in our country should and can be protected.
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