Costa Rican farmer handed 22 years for murder of Indigenous land defender
by Nina Lakhani and agencies in San José from on (#68EB9)
Broran leader Yehry Rivera, 45, was shot and killed by Juan Varela during conflict in Terraba community in February 2020
A Costa Rican court has sentenced a man to 22 years behind bars for the murder of an Indigenous land rights defender in 2020, in a case which stoked decades-old tensions between native communities and farmers over disputed territory.
Yehry Rivera, a leader of the Broran people, was shot from behind and killed by farmer Juan Varela during a land conflict in the Terraba community, 80 miles (130 km) south-east of the capital San Jose in Puntarenas province.
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