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Judi Lynn

(160,656 posts)
Fri May 14, 2021, 08:02 PM May 2021

THE SYSTEM THAT KILLED BERTA CACERES

David Castillo, president of the DESA corporation, is on trial in Honduras for plotting the murder of the environmental activist.
Deconstructed
May 14 2021, 3:51 p.m.



WHEN BERTA CÁCERES was murdered in 2016, she was the leading environmental activist in Honduras and, arguably, the world. A member of the Indigenous Lenca people and the founder of the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras, or COPINH, Cáceres was the most formidable opponent of a powerful energy company called Desarrollos Energéticos Sociedad Anónima, or DESA. Their Agua Zarca dam project would have occupied Lenca land and interfered with waterways sacred to their community. Cáceres worked tirelessly to increase scrutiny of DESA and turn the people of Honduras against the dam, until the early hours of March 3, 2016, when someone had her killed.

At the time, David Castillo sat atop DESA’s executive ranks as president and CEO. He is now on trial in the Honduran Supreme Court, charged with ordering Cáceres’s death. Whoever plotted her killing likely underestimated the amount of attention it would bring, drawing Honduras into the international spotlight to a degree unseen since the country’s 2009 coup — but the high-profile case is far from the only one of its kind. Reporters Chiara Eisner and Danielle Mackey join The Intercept’s Maia Hibbett to discuss.

Transcript coming soon.

https://theintercept.com/2021/05/14/deconstructed-berta-caceres-desa/

Very worthwhile discussion, 42 minutes long, easy way to get good background on what happened to Berta Cáceres, and why it happened. Remember Honduras is one of the 3 Central American countries with people trying to leave, Honduras' corrupt government still getting funding from U.S. taxpayers, unfortunately, going right to the corrupt elites.

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