A Honduran court on Thursday found seven men guilty of the murder of Indigenous rights activist Berta Cáceres, whose role in a stopping a hydroelectric dam had earned her the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize. But according to her family, justice has still not been served.
Cáceres, a founder of the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras, or COPINH, and decades-long activist, was assassinated in 2016 at her home. As International Rivers previously noted:
Agence France-Presse reports:
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