Justice for Berta

Justice for Berta

Update from Honduras on the murder of indigenous environmental activist Berta Cáceres.

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NI 533 - Food justice: who gets to eat? - September, 2021
Nicolle takes a break on the terrace of the Arcoiris office.Photo: Frauke Decoodt

On the pink corridor

How trans women in Honduras are helping their imprisoned sisters. Frauke Decoodt reports from Tegucigalpa.

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NI 527 - Covid-19 lessons from the pandemic - September, 2020
The view from above: Hondurans last year taking part in a caravan heading towards the US border. US policy toward Honduras will set new caravans in motion.Photo: Pedro Pardo/AFP/Getty

Caravans in motion

Report from Honduras by Rahila Gupta.

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NI 521 - Who owns the sea? - September, 2019
Opposition to President Hernández spills onto the streets in January 2018. Photo: Gustavo Amador/EFE/Alamy Live News

Election results defied

The Hondurans who took to the streets following the election were met by a hailstorm of teargas and sometimes live gunfire, writes Richard Swift.

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NI 512 - Public ownership rises again - May, 2018
Remembering LGBTI activists murdered in Honduras –  200 since the 2009 coupPhoto: Front Line Defenders

Justice turns its back on us

Impunity rules in today's Honduras. Trans Activist Jlo Córdoba survives assassination attempts to speak to Dina Meza

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NI 500 - The exceptionally brave - 500th issue - March, 2017
Clockwise from top left: Portrait of a boy from San Nicolas, to the west of Santa Barbara; an orphan from San Pedro Sula, holding photos of his parents; young footballers, also from San Pedro Sula, representing various health threats; children and cows picking through a rubbish dump in the capital, Tegucigalpa; and the cook is Elvira Garcia, from the indigenous Maya Chorti community in Copan province, bordering Guatemala.Photos by Giacomo Pirozzi / Panos Pictures.

Country Profile: Honduras

Hondurans are not searching for the American Dream, they are fleeing from the nightmare of violence and repression in their country.

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NI 496 - World Fiction Special - Exquisite short stories - October, 2016

Worldbeater: Juan Orlando Hernández

Behind his fig leaf of respectability, Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández hides some dirty secrets.

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NI 485 - Syria’s good guys - Inside a forgotten revolution - September, 2015

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Food justice: who gets to eat? September, 2021
Covid-19 lessons from the pandemic September, 2020
Who owns the sea? September, 2019
Public ownership rises again May, 2018
The exceptionally brave - 500th issue March, 2017
World Fiction Special - Exquisite short stories October, 2016
Syria’s good guys - Inside a forgotten revolution September, 2015
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