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Eight years after Berta Cáceres murder is there new hope for justice? | Global development

The Honduran Indigenous and environmental leader was shot in 2016 for her opposition to an internationally financed dam, but despite violence and threats, the net is closing on the murder’s alleged ‘mastermind’

On the trail of a killer: Eleven years after Berta Cáceres murder is there new hope for justice? | Global development

The Honduran Indigenous and environmental leader was shot in 2016 for her opposition to an internationally financed dam, but despite violence and threats, the net is closing on the murder’s alleged mastermind

On the trail of a killer: Eleven years after Berta Cáceres murder is there new hope for justice?

On the trail of a killer: Eleven years after Berta Cáceres murder is there new hope for justice?
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Celebrating Monti Aguirre s 25 years at International Rivers: Championing Rivers and Communities

Celebrating Monti Aguirre s 25 years at International Rivers: Championing Rivers and Communities
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La Lucha Sigue (The Struggle Continues) (2021)

LA LUCHA SIGUE (The Struggle Continues) is a feature length documentary that combines breathtaking cinematography with intimate access and creative storytelling as it follows COPINH and OFRANEH, two grassroots Indigenous and Black organizations leading the struggle for justice in Honduras. The Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH), co-founded by the assassinated leader Berta Cáceres, works with the Lenca Indigneous peoples of the mountains in the interior of Honduras. The Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH) is the black people's social movement along the lush coast of Honduras led by Miriam Miranda. Together these groups are holding down the frontlines of resistance in the face of the US-backed military dictatorship of Juan Orlando Hernandez as they work to dismantle interlocking systems of capitalism, colonialism, patriarchy, and racism. COPINH and OFRANEH are the resistance. They are the water. They are the land itself. Bullets can

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