'Horrific Human Rights Crime': Another Environmental Activist Slain in Honduras

Another Indigenous environmental activist has been killed in Honduras, teleSUR reports.

“The death of Lesbia Yaneth is a political feminicide, and an attempt to silence the voice of those brave women who are courageously defending their rights and opposing the patriarchal, racist and capitalist system of of their society.”
—COPINH

The activist, identified as Lesbia Yaneth Urquía, was abducted and found dead near a municipal dump with severe head trauma on Wednesday.

Urquía was a member of the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH), the Indigenous rights group founded by slain activist Berta Cáceres. Urquía “fought against the building of hydroelectric power plants on Indigenous land,” according to teleSUR.

“The comrade was killed with a knife,” said La Voz Lenca, the communications arm of COPINH, on its Facebook page, according to teleSUR‘s translation. The group added that Urquía had been “abducted by unknown persons.”

In a press release, COPINH wrote that the “death of Lesbia Yaneth is a political feminicide, and an attempt to silence the voice of those brave women who are courageously defending their rights and opposing the patriarchal, racist and capitalist system of of their society.”

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