Honduras Archives - WITNESS https://www.witness.org/tag/honduras/ Human Rights Video Mon, 16 Oct 2017 17:40:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 76151064 Voices of Mesoamerica Caravan hits the road https://www.witness.org/voices-mesoamerica-caravan-hits-road/ Fri, 13 Oct 2017 18:00:55 +0000 https://www.witness.org/?p=2193093 WITNESS is excited to announce that we have joined the Voces de Mesoamérica (Voices of Mesoamerica) Caravan, a collective of independent filmmakers, videographers, activists and media producers traveling to Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras through October 2017. Voces de Mesoamérica will be working directly with grassroots initiatives across Central America to help them effectively tell their stories and expose injustices in their communities.

This Caravan is the newest iteration of an international cohort of media activists borne out of the Video For Change (V4C) network. In 2013 WITNESS co-organized the first pan-American regional V4C convening in Mexico City. It spurred lasting relationships and collaborations which led to the 2016 Mutirão media convening in Brazil to expose the injustices faced by favelas during the 2016 Summer Olympics held in Rio, and most recently the powerful video advocacy work and indigenous rights victories secured by the work of V4C trainee Tlachinollan and Mexico’s Júba Wajiín community.

In 2016, a convening was hosted in exchange with communities and organizations in Honduras. The organizers quickly recognized the increasingly alarming landscape of human rights violations in the country including evictions, criminalization of human rights defenders, and direct threats to land rights protectors. This year, The Latin American Coordination of Film and Communication of Indigenous Peoples (CLACPI) has provided a framework and activities for Voces de Mesoameríca to address those threats in Honduras, in addition to similar challenges in Mexico and Guatemala, with participants hailing from across the Americas including Red Tzikin, COPNIH, and Article 19.

The Caravan will offer various spaces for collaborative exchange, sharing of participatory methodology, and practical workshops on video techniques and media production. It will also work with community initiatives to bolster more independent media broadcasts and exchange of content on various platforms including community radio and social media, covering land rights and indigenous land protectors. Further training topics will include:

  • Video editing  
  • Community television
  • Video as evidence                                                                                               
  • Digital photography
  • Journalism (genres, formats, reporting)

We look forward to sharing back stories, learnings, and experiences when our Program Manager and V4C organizer Laura Salas (below) returns from her Caravan travels. You can follow updates from the Voces Mesoamericana Caravan on their website (en Español). In the meantime, here’s a hello from the road.

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Join Peter Gabriel and Susan Sarandon in demanding justice for Berta Cáceres https://www.witness.org/join-peter-gabriel-and-susan-sarandon-in-demanding-justice-for-berta-caceres/ Thu, 12 May 2016 17:12:44 +0000 https://www.witness.org/?p=2119151 Leer en español

Berta Caceres at the banks of the Gualcarque River in the Rio Blanco region of western Honduras where she, COPINH (the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras) and the people of Rio Blanco have maintained a two year struggle to halt construction on the Agua Zarca Hydroelectric project, that poses grave threats to local environment, river and indigenous Lenca people from the region.

Berta Cáceres at the banks of the Gualcarque River where she, COPINH and the people of Rio Blanco have maintained a two-year struggle to halt construction on the Agua Zarca Hydroelectric project.

Two months ago Berta Cáceres, a Honduran environmental activist and human rights defender, was assassinated. Cáceres was the coordinator of the National Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH), headquartered in La Esperanza, Intibucá in western Honduras.

On May 2nd, the Honduran government announced the arrest of four suspects, including an active member of the Honduran military police; a member of Desarrollos Energéticos S.A. de C.V. (DESA) – the Honduran company responsible for the construction of Agua Zarca, a hydroelectric dam that COPINH has long resisted for violating the human rights of hundreds of indigenous Lenca people; and two former members of DESA and the Honduran army respectively. The four are being held in prison but have not yet prosecuted.

For Berta’s family and COPINH, these arrests confirm DESA’s responsibility for the murder and show collusion between the Honduran government and the company, which they have always denied. However, these four names represent only a small part of the long list of those responsible for Berta Caceres’ murder, according to Berta’s family and COPINH. They report that the Attorney General has not conducted a comprehensive and thorough investigation to identify the masterminds of the crime. Moreover, they doubt the consistency of the investigation as the Attorney General has not allowed them to participate and hasn’t kept them informed of their progress.

In order to ensure complete impartiality in the investigation, Berta’s family and COPINH are demanding the creation of an independent, reliable and professional group of international investigators led by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR). However, to date, the Honduran government has not responded to this demand. Berta’s family and COPINH demand that the government recognize the political nature of the crime because Berta was murdered for her fight against the Agua Zarca project and the extractive industry model in Honduras, as well as her defense of the rights of the indigenous Lenca people. They are also calling for a comprehensive and impartial justice process and the definitive and immediate cancellation of the hydroelectric dam project Agua Zarca, which stands accused of violating rights such as the right to consultation of indigenous peoples, as stated in Convention 169 of the International Labour Organization (ILO). The Agua Zarca project is funded mainly by three banks: the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE), The Netherlands Development Finance Company and Finnish Fund for Industrial Cooperation.

In their struggle for truth and justice, COPINH members have received a single response from the Honduran government: repression. On May 9, during a peaceful action organized in front of the Presidential Palace in the capital Tegucigalpa the group was assaulted by the Honor Guard of the president. A minor was seriously injured in the attack and had to be hospitalized for a cerebral concussion. 

Without local and international pressure on the Honduran government, it is unlikely that these demands will be met, which is why celebrities like Peter Gabriel and Susan Sarandon have joined the campaign to demand the Honduran government bring justice for Berta and satisfy all the demands of her family and COPINH.

Watch their video messages and add your voice to the call for justice by tweeting the messages below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdagNdQ4_I4?w=560&h=315

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-xHVQ3BSMs?w=560&h=315

Tweet: Berta was murdered 2 months ago. Join us today asking President @juanorlandoh for #Justice4Honduras http://bit.ly/Justice4Honduras

 

Berta was murdered 2 months ago. Join us today asking President @juanorlandoh for #Justice4Honduras http://bit.ly/Justice4Honduras

 

Tweet: Demand President @JuanOrlandoH bring #Justice4Honduras + cancellation of #AguaZarca http://bit.ly/Justice4Honduras

 

Demand President @JuanOrlandoH bring #Justice4Honduras + cancellation of #AguaZarca http://bit.ly/Justice4Honduras

 

Tweet: .@JuanOrlandoH: Conduct transparent investigations and ensure accountability for crimes #Justice4Honduras http://bit.ly/Justice4Honduras

 

.@JuanOrlandoH: Conduct transparent investigations and ensure accountability for crimes #Justice4Honduras http://bit.ly/Justice4Honduras

 

Tweet: .@SusanSarandon “I'm calling on the Honduran gov to conduct a thorough/transparent investigation” http://bit.ly/Justice4Honduras

 

.@SusanSarandon “I’m calling on the Honduran gov to conduct a thorough/transparent investigation” http://bit.ly/Justice4Honduras

 

Tweet: .@itspetergabriel “Stop the persecution of Lenca community” Join us asking for #Justice4Honduras http://bit.ly/Justice4Honduras

 

.@itspetergabriel “Stop the persecution of Lenca community” Join us asking for #Justice4Honduras http://bit.ly/Justice4Honduras

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