http://youtu.be/QUnIkiUJvpo
Preso politico hondureño Jose Isabel "Chabelo" Morales le da un mensaje de solidaridad a
Berta Cáceres de COPINH, Magdalena Morales de CNTC y Victor Fernandez de MADJ. Cada uno de ellos se enfrentan a la persecución por parte del gobierno de Honduras por su apoyo a las comunidades que luchan por sus derechos básicos. Para más información y para dar su apoyo a visitar los siguientes enlaces:
http://freechavelo.wordpress.com/
http://copinh.org/
http://copinhonduras.blogspot.com/
http://madj.org/
http://hrohblog.wordpress.com/
http://hondurasresists.blogspot.com/
https://www.wepay.com/donations/support-the-defense-of-human-rights-in-honduras
Greg McCainInternational
Human Rights Observer
Observador
Internacional de Derechos Humanos,
Honduras
Honduras
Global day of action, new report denounce persecution &
human rights violations by U.S.-funded Honduran army and courts against
indigenous leaders of COPINH
Posted:
06 Oct 2013 07:44 PM PDT
10/10: International day of solidarity w/
indigenous leaders facing attack!
10/10: ¡Día de solidaridad internacional con líderes indígenas¡ Chicago event:
Picket Thurs
10/10 - 12:30pm at Honduran Consulate 4439 W. Fullerton
Ave.
Also please see other ways to take action NEW REPORT by Rights Action / Nuevo informe: Dowload in English / Descarga en español Read to find find out why three indigenous leaders are facing charges and two facing imminent arrest for non-violent defense of land rights and natural resources in Río Blanco.
Lenca
communities in the Rio Blanco region of Intibuca, organized in COPINH, the Civic
Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras, have submitted five
formal complaints to the Public Prosecutors office since 2010 for acts of abuse
of authority and the stealing of land by Honduran government officials and the
dam builders, the DESA and SINOHYDRO corporations. While no investigations have
advanced, communities opposing the dam have come under increasing violence,
including a murder on June
15 by the military.
Most
recently, internationally recognized COPINH leaders defending the communities
land rights have been charged with “inciting” a road block by communities.
While the only evidence presented simply showed that the human rights defenders
believed the communities had more valid land rights than the company, the
charges were quickly prosecuted and Berta Caceres has been ordered to await
trial in jail. It is suspected that Aureliano Molina will receive a similar
order on Monday, October 7.
These trumped
up charges were initiated within days of newspaper reports that US Ambassador to
Honduras, Lisa Kubiske, urged Honduran authorities to prosecute those who
promote land “invasions.” Evidence shows that if Honduran law and ratified
international conventions were enforced, the dam builders would be the ones
prosecuted.
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