Kidnapped Honduran LGBTQ Rights Activist Found Dead
Kidnapped Honduran LGBTQ Rights Activist Found Dead
By Saurav Jung Thapa
June 7, 2016
The body of Rene Martinez, a 40-year-old LGBTQ rights activist, was found in the city of San Pedro Sula, The Washington Blade reported. Martinez, who was kidnapped last week, had apparently been strangled.
Martinez was the president of a LGBTQ advocacy organization in San Pedro Sula. A member of Honduras ruling National Party, Martinez took part in an LGBTQ political empowerment conference organized last year in the capital Tegucigalpa. That conference was also attended by Randy Berry, U.S. Special Envoy for the Rights of LGBTI Persons, and Tamara Adrian, the first openly transgender person to be elected to Venezuelas National Assembly.
Crimes like these against our fellow LGBTQ activists in other parts of the world remind us of the horrific hate and violence that are a lived daily reality for many in our community. HRC Global Director Ty Cobb. HRC Global is committed to working in solidarity with global activists to combat hate and violence.
In a statement issued on Friday, the U.S. Embassy in Honduras condemned the apparent murder of Martinez in the strongest terms and called for a full and thorough investigation into the circumstances of the death. The U.S. Government has offered to assist Honduran authorities to bring Martinez's killers to justice.
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