Land defenders: will the Cáceres verdict break the ‘cycle of violence’ in Honduras?
by Lizzy Davies from Environment | The Guardian on (#5M7FF)
Conviction of businessman who conspired in murder of indigenous rights activist Berta Caceres raises hopes of end to impunity
When Bertha Zuniga heard that a former Honduran army intelligence officer and businessman had been found guilty of collaborating in the murder of her mother, Berta Caceres, she breathed a big sigh of relief. Five years after the environmental campaigner was assassinated by hired hitmen, this was the verdict her family and friends had been waiting for.
I know there is still a long road, maybe very long and very hard, but to have achieved a guilty verdict against the [former] president of a corporation, [who is] connected to the armed forces: it is unprecedented in our country," says Zuniga, 30.
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