Skip to content
Friendship Office of the Americas
  • Our Programs
    • Trauma Healing
    • Honduras Accompaniment Project
    • Nicaragua Libre
  • Staff
  • Contact
  • Sign Up
  • Donate
  • Newsletters
  • Our Programs
    •         - Trauma Healing
    •         - Honduras Accompaniment Project
    •         - Nicaragua Libre
  • Staff
  • Contact
  • Sign Up
  • Donate
  • Newsletters

Closed mines haunt two towns in Honduras as threats against activists mount

By adminAugust 10, 2016Honduras Accompaniment ProjectHuman Rights

 Story from The Global Sisters Report of the National Catholic Reporter on the impact of mines in different communities of Honduras:

globalsistersreport.org/news/environment/closed-mines-haunt-two-towns-honduras-threats-against-activists-mount-41521

Berta Cáceres Human Rights in Honduras Act
Amnesty International releases new report on 6 months anniversary of the murder of Berta Caceres

Donate Now

Help support the Friendship Office and all it’s programs!
donate

Recent Posts

  • “Mothers of this Plaza – the people embrace you.”
  • “We want to live in Peace… DO NOT continue trying to destabilize Honduras” …President Xiomara Castro, speech to the United Nations
  • Joint effort between Nicaragua and the U.S. to study effectiveness of Covid vaccine
  • Regional Forum on Historic Memory
  • State of Honduras acknowledges extrajudicial killing in emblematic case

The Friendship Office of the Americas | PO Box 926 | Greenbelt, MD 20768 | 202-241-3399

  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact