Honduras: Berta Caceres lives! A world cry for justice

April 17, 2016
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Photo: TeleSUR.

International delegations from more than 20 different countries gathered with Honduran social movements on April 14 to demand justice for Berta Caceres, the environmentalist and indigenous activist assassinated in the Central American nation on March 3.

TeleSUR English said on April 14 that more than 1300 people representing social movements and international delegations met in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, for a three-day international gathering celebrating the “Life of Berta Caceres”. The renowned indigenous leader was murdered in her home last month after repeated death threats linked to her high-profile and tireless resistance and multinational interests and the Honduran regime.

“The idea of this gathering is to link up the international solidarity,” said Caceres' daughter Berta Zuniga, “and to channel this voice, this cry for justice, to explain the assassination of my mother, companera Berta Caceres, and strengthen the organisation she belonged to.”

Since Caceres was assassinated, her family members and fellow activists have called for an independent, internationally-led investigation into her death. They have repeatedly slammed authorities for botching the investigation and withholding key information about the case.

International solidarity activists who have travelled to the gathering have called attention to the grave crisis lived by human rights defenders in Honduras. They stressed the need for the US and Canada to cut support to the repressive regime, both in terms of foreign aid and trade relations.

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