El Salvador’s Water Defenders and the Fight Against Toxic Mining
By John Gibler April 11, 2021A review of Robin Broad and John Cavanagh’s “The Water Defenders”
The Many Murders of Berta Cáceres
By John Gibler July 12, 2020A new book explores the story behind the murder
Scenes From a Crime
By John Gibler February 11, 2020Murders of monarch butterfly defenders in Mexico highlight ongoing impunity
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climate change
Justice Is (Partially) Served in Berta Cáceres Murder Trial
By John Gibler December 6, 2018Seven convicted, one acquitted for assassination of Honduran activist
Former Military Intelligence Officer Arrested in Murder of Berta Cáceres
By John Gibler March 7, 2018Arrest comes two years after assassination of Honduran environmental leader
En Peligro
By John Gibler July 6, 2017El asesinato de la ambientalista indígena hondureña Berta Cáceres en 2016 conmocionó al mundo entero.
“They captured me for defending our collective rights.”
By John Gibler June 13, 2017Inside the efforts of Honduras’s Garifuna people to protect their ancestral lands from tourism development
Under the Gun: An Investigation Into the Murder of Berta Cáceres
By John Gibler June 15, 2017Honduras is the most dangerous country in the world to be an environmental activist
No One Investigates Anything Here
By John Gibler June 15, 2017In Honduras, social activists are routinely murdered
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activism
Honduras: The Deadliest Place on Earth to Defend the Planet
By John Gibler February 2, 2017A new report by Global Witness uncovers the awful regularity of political murders in Honduras
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activism