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Ep. 20: Silencing the Resistance: Human Rights Issues in Honduras

Ep. 20: Silencing the Resistance: Human Rights Issues in Honduras

FromHonduras Now Podcast


Ep. 20: Silencing the Resistance: Human Rights Issues in Honduras

FromHonduras Now Podcast

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
May 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The important trial against David Castillo, one of the accused co-authors of indigenous activist Berta Cáceres' murder, is underway in Honduras. Before her murder, Cáceres faced several attempts to silence her resistance. Many of the same repressive tactics used against Cáceres - criminalization, imprisonment, threats, and murder - are still employed regularly against land defenders, human rights activists, lawyers, journalists, women, and several other targeted groups in the country. Karen provides an overview of what these strategies are and what impact they have on the people that experience them. ** Correction: Berta Cáceres won the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2015, NOT in 2016 as stated in the podcastCheck out the show notes at: hondurasnow.org and follow us on Instagram: @hondurasnowFor daily summaries about the trial against David Castillo, see: aquiabajo.com/blogThanks for listening! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/honduras-now-podcast/donations
Released:
May 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Honduras Now Podcast shares human rights stories and connects them to global issues and North American policy. Honduras Now provides on-the-ground analysis from host, Karen Spring, a long-time human rights activist and researcher, and Hondurans from all walks of life through interviews and trips around the country.