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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

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