"What the World Owes Haiti Now"
Grahame Russell Grahame Russell

"What the World Owes Haiti Now"

As Rights Action chips away, supporting land and environmental defense, and human rights and justice struggles in Honduras and Guatemala – two counties long violently dominated by the exploitative interests of their ruling elites in partnership with the US, Canadian and European governments, the World Bank, IMF and global investors and companies, we forward this information about Haiti, arguably the country in the Americas that has been the most violently and exploitatively abused by the “international community” – particularly France, US and more recently Canada, from the date of Haitian independence in 1804.

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David Castillo gets 22 years in jail for role in 2016 assassination of Berta Caceres, Honduran Indigenous and and rights defender, anti-imperialist and anti-capitalist activist
Grahame Russell Grahame Russell

David Castillo gets 22 years in jail for role in 2016 assassination of Berta Caceres, Honduran Indigenous and and rights defender, anti-imperialist and anti-capitalist activist

“This is an important advance but the masterminds of the crime are still enjoying impunity thanks to their political and economic power. As victims of this crime, we, her family, members of Copinh and the Lenca people, will continue demanding justice from the Honduran state.”
(Laura Zúñiga Cáceres, daughter of Berta)

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Q’eqchi’ land & environment defenders vs Mining: A 60-year human rights & justice struggle
Grahame Russell Grahame Russell

Q’eqchi’ land & environment defenders vs Mining: A 60-year human rights & justice struggle

Greetings. I just finished an 18 day trip, mainly in the mining-harmed territories of the Maya Q’eqchi’ people in eastern Guatemala.

As I was completing this report / funding appeal, yet another Q’eqchi’ land and rights defender – Cristobal Pop (who Rights Action has been supporting since 2017) – has been (arbitrarily, of course) jailed.

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