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Нападение на правозащитника

28 Авг 2019

Roberto Antonio Argueta Tejada

Дата инцидента
28 Авг 2019
Точность даты
Все верно
Мужчина
Лидер или член затронутого сообщества
Убийства
Цель: Физическое лицо
Место происшествия: Гондурас
Empresa Minera Inversiones los Pinares Гондурас Горнодобывающая промышленность

Источники

Roberto Antonio Argueta Tejada was a Honduran environmental defender from the department of Colón where he was actively engaged in the defense of his territory and the rivers San Pedro and Guapinol against mining project, Guapinol owned by Inversiones los Pinares. Guapinol has been a source of conflict ever since mining company Inversiones los Pinares was given the concession which the surrounding communities claim was illegal. Since then, 32 members of the resistance movement have been criminalised, including Roberto Antonio Argueta Tejada and activists have been threatened and stigmatised. On 28th August 2019, Roberto Antonio Argueta Tejada was shot in the city of Tocoa, Colón by several heavily armed men, just a day before the trial of 9 people who oppose the mining project was set to begin in San Pedro Sula. National networks and international organisations, such as the International Human Rights Federation, wholeheartedly reject the killing of Roberto Antonio Argueta Tejada and fellow activist José Mario Rivera, especially since the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights has only just left the country after having visited Colón, drawing specific attention to the vulnerability of land and territory defenders.