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Attaque contre un défenseur des droits de l'homme

Maribel Díaz García - Agua Blanca Sur

Date de l'incident
15 Nov 2023
Exactitude de la date
Tout est correct
Maribel Díaz García
Féminin
Agua Blanca Sur
Chef ou membre de la communauté concernée
Arrestation ou détention
Cible: Individuel
Lieu de l'incident: Honduras
Azucarera del Norte (AZUNOSA) (part of SABMiller) Honduras Agriculture et élevage, Sucre, Biocarburants Réponse de l'entreprise
Autres acteurs

Sources

On 15 November 2023, land rights defender, Maribel Díaz García from the farmers' association Agua Blanca Sur, which is affiliated with the National Center of Rural Workers (CNTC) in Honduras, was detained and accused of the crime of intrusion (usurpación). She was released later in the afternoon. The next day, the national police and security guards from the sugar company AZUNOSA displaced 60 families from the region.

On 4 December 2023, another member of Agua Blanca Sur, Jensy Manzanares was detained.

On 30 September 2023, two members of the National Center of Rural Workers (CNTC) leaders, Cándido Santamaría and Marvin Ávila were accused of the crimes of aggravated usurpation and aggravated damages against AZUNOSA.

PBI-Honduras has noted that it “is concerned about the criminalization and persecution of defenders of land and territory and the evictions of entire campesino communities. We highlight the work of campesinos in favor of food sovereignty and environmental protection. Likewise, we applaud the work of CNTC Progreso in the defense of human rights and land and territory.”

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre contacted AZUNOSA. The response can be found here.