洪都拉斯: Blood and the Water | Fault Lines

Fault Lines travels to Honduras to investigate the death of environmental activist Berta Caceres.

In early March 2016, Honduras’s most prominent and outspoken environmental activist, Berta Caceres, was killed in her home. While shocking, her murder did not come as a surprise to her colleagues or family.

For years, Caceres had received thousands of threats because of her work, fighting for the rights of indigenous communities and for her attempts to stop a hydro-electric dam from being built on indigenous land.
Her death is the latest in a string of assassinations that have made Honduras one of the world’s most dangerous places for environmental activists.

Knowing what my mum was fighting for, I always understood that there are dangers because there are bad people, business and powerful economic interests,” Laura Zuniga, Caceres’s daughter says.

在 2013, Caceres told a reporter from Al Jazeera that she believed the army had a hit list of activists with her name at the top. She did not take any of this lightly and repeatedly asked the Ministry of Security for protection. But the government didn’t seem to take her request seriously.

Just before midnight, on March 2, 2016, Caceres was shot dead inside her home.

So why was she killed? And what makes Honduras one of the most dangerous countries in the world for activists?

Fault Lines travels to Honduras to investigate the reasons behind Caceresmurder and to examine what is fuelling the war against land rights defenders.

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