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Monday, 30 October 2017 13:04

Malkin writes: "20 months after the killing, a team of five international lawyers has warned that the people who ordered it may never face justice."

Students at the National Autonomous University of 
Honduras carried a banner of the environmental activist Berta Cáceres, 
who was killed in March 2016. (photo: Gustavo Amador/EPA)
Students at the National Autonomous University of Honduras carried a banner of the environmental activist Berta Cáceres, who was killed in March 2016. (photo: Gustavo Amador/EPA)


Who Ordered Killing of Honduran Activist Berta Cáceres? Evidence of Broad Plot Is Found

By Elisabeth Malkin, The New York Times

30 October 17

 

t was just before midnight when two men kicked in the door to Berta Cáceres’s house in the small Honduran mountain town of La Esperanza. Moving past the kitchen, one of them opened the door to her bedroom and fired six shots. She died moments later.

In a country where the fight to protect land rights provokes violent retaliation, the murder in March 2016 of another environmental defender might simply have receded into a grim tally of regrettable losses.

But Ms. Cáceres, 44, had won international acclaim for leading her indigenous Lenca community against a dam planned on their land. Her prominence transformed her killing into an emblematic crime — and turned the investigation that followed into a challenge to the entrenched impunity of the powerful in Honduras.


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