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2021년 8월 5일

Faustina Flores (Indigenous Lenca Council of Reitoca)

사건 날짜
2021년 8월 5일
날짜 정확도
모두 일치
Faustina Flores
여성
Consejo Indígena Lenca de Reitoca
Indigenous peoples
구타와 폭력
목표: 개인
사건 위치: 온두라스
기타 행위자

출처

Members of the National Police carried out violent and illegal raids on the homes of defenders of the Lenca Indigenous Council of Reitoca in Honduras. During the raids, the National Police broke down the doors of the houses, assaulted several defenders and detained five defenders: Jose Orlando Rodas, Andres Avelino Gutiérrez, Jairo Noe Oliva, Renan Zelaya Vásquez and Jorge Montes. National Police fired at the home of defender Faustina Flores and then raided it and arrested her husband. Many people from the town of Reitoca, in solidarity with their detained comrades and in denunciation of the police actions, took to the streets to protest, and were injured and affected by the violent repression with which they were attacked, in which a large number of tear gas bombs were used. They also pepper sprayed defender Gissela Rodas in the face, pushed her, threw her to the ground, broke her cell phone and sexually harassed her while she was defenseless. The National Network of Women Human Rights Defenders in Honduras denounces the systematic violation of the human rights of the defenders of the Lenca people of Reitoca by the police forces, who have been using all their repressive machinery at the service of the extractive industry for several years when the community organized to resist the illegal hydroelectric dam on the Rio Grande built by the hydroelectric company Promotora de Generación de Energía limpia S.A. (PROGELSA).