COPINH

November 14, 2018
Jackie McVicar

The trial against Berta Cáceres’ accused assassins has been riddled with irregularities and bias—and barred the victims' lawyers from participation. It is a tragic lost opportunity for justice in Honduras.

March 2, 2017
Moira Birss

A year after the assassination of renowned activist Berta Cáceres, Gustavo Castro reflects on the impunity that continues in the investigation of her murder.

October 26, 2016
Parker Asmann

Recent attacks on members of the Civil Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH) have not altered the U.S. decision to send the country its full funding package.

April 28, 2016
Moira Birss and Gustavo Castro Soto

An interview with Mexican activist Gustavo Castro Soto about the Berta Cáceres assassination— and building a world that moves beyond extractivism.

March 18, 2016
Philippa de Boissière and Sian Cowman

Megadam projects like Agua Zarco expropriate land, spoil environments, and pollute democracies. Berta Cáceres gave her life resisting them.

April 2, 2014
Beverly Bell

Despite U.S.-backed violence against them, indigenous communities are fighting back as multinational corporations encroach on their lands.

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