Mormon sect protests Mexico abduction

Chihuahua, Mexico - The abduction of a teenage boy from a partially polygamous Mormon colony in Mexico spawned demonstrations Monday in the capital of Chihuahua by English-speaking religious groups demanding that government officials take action.

Clary Jones, a former mayor in the community, said about 500 Mennonites and members of the Mormon offshoot group protested to Gov. Jose Reyes Baeza about the kidnapping.

Masked gunmen abducted 16-year-old Eric LeBaron over the weekend as he was leaving his family's mountain ranch.

"We are pressuring the governor to help with a rescue," Jones said in a phone interview, "but also to send a message to kidnappers that we are going to demonstrate every time there is an abduction."

The LeBaron family name is legendary in polygamous Mormonism, with historic ties to controversial fundamentalist groups based in Arizona and Utah.

The Mexican colonists fled from the United States to escape persecution for polygamy beginning in the 1890s.

Mexico has reportedly endured more than 7,000 kidnappings since January 2007, many of them related to narcotics violence.

However, Jones said, there had not been an abduction within the LeBaron community, which is about four hours southeast of Douglas.

"This is a small village, very tightknit," he said. "Before, we lived an idyllic farm life. . . . Now, we live in fear that we are going to lose our children."