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A child wears a headband reading 'Corruption' as opposition supporters call for the resignation of Honduran President Hernandez following allegations of corruption in Tegucigalpa, 3 June 2015, ORLANDO SIERRA/AFP/Getty Images

Honduras court upholds journalist’s 10-year prison sentence for defamation

David Romero Ellner’s journalistic work has frequently alleged corruption in President Juan Orlando Hernández’s administration.

Environmental activists gather in front of the Office of American States, OAS, in honor of prominent indigenous activist Berta Caceres, in Washington, DC, 5 April 2016, Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post via Getty Images

Reporter covering Berta Caceres murder trial threatened in Honduras

CPJ called on Honduran authorities to investigate threats against freelance journalist Nina Lakhani – who is in Honduras to cover the high-profile trial of eight men charged in the 2016 murder of indigenous environmental leader Berta Cáceres – and to ensure journalists are able to report safely from the country.

A man drinks fruit juice while President Juan Orlando Hernández gives a message on TV in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 19 December 2017, ORLANDO SIERRA/AFP/Getty Images

Attacker tries to stab Honduran journalist during live broadcast

An unidentified man approached journalista Cesar Silva while he was reporting and lunged at the reporter with a knife.

A supporter of Salvador Nasralla, presidential candidate for the Opposition Alliance Against the Dictatorship, gestures in front of police officers as she waits for official presidential election results in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 27 November 2017, REUTERS/Edgard Garrido

Is there hope for media freedom in Honduras after the election?

Eight years after a coup d’état, the level of press freedom is still sinking in Honduras.

Link to: IAPA expresses concern over recent murders of journalists in Honduras, Mexico

IAPA expresses concern over recent murders of journalists in Honduras, Mexico

While in the murder of journalists of Honduras and Mexico there exist doubts about whether the motives were linked to their work, IAPA urges the authorities of the two countries to investigate the cases promptly and effectively in order to establish the causes and determine who was responsible.

University students protest in front of the Tegucigalpa Cathedral to demand justice for the murder of Berta Cáceres, 1 May 2017, AP Photo/Fernando Antonio

Honduras violence reaches new highs

Violence and threats against activists and journalists in Honduras are among the highest in the world. And new laws are making the situation even worse.

Link to: Honduras: Local TV news anchor targeted by flawed trial, smear campaign

Honduras: Local TV news anchor targeted by flawed trial, smear campaign

Jairo López, a journalist in the southern city of Choluteca has been targeted by both a flawed criminal defamation trial and an intimidating smear campaign. Honduran authorities should urgently give him protection and ensure the trial is fair.

Link to: Journalist threatened, directed to resign from work

Journalist threatened, directed to resign from work

Journalist Edgar Joel Aguilar received a death threat via social media; he has worked for 14 years as a presenter, chronicling local violence and crime incidents.

Link to: Honduran reporter convicted of criminal defamation

Honduran reporter convicted of criminal defamation

If his recent conviction on defamation charges is upheld on appeal, TV reporter Ariel Armando D’Vicente faces three years in prison and a three-year ban on practicing journalism.

Link to: PEN Honduras member faces imprisonment for student protests

PEN Honduras member faces imprisonment for student protests

PEN Honduras member Cesario Alejandro Félix Padilla Figueroa is facing immediate detention after a warrant was issued for his arrest and that of five other students at the National Autonomous University of Honduras.

Link to: Honduras journalist survives two attacks in one day

Honduras journalist survives two attacks in one day

Radio journalist Felix Molina said that he was twice accosted by armed assailants while travelling by taxi on Monday. He was hospitalised with non-life-threatening injuries following the second incident, in which he was shot twice in each leg.

In this 21 October 2006 file photo, a Honduran indigenous woman prays at a ritual for the earth and water during a rally against the planned construction of the El Tigre reservoir, 300 km north of Tegucigalpa, AP Photo/Edgard Garrido

Why Honduras is the most dangerous place in the world to defend the environment

The assassination of prominent environmental activist Berta Cáceres has demonstrated that anyone who opposes the powerful interests in Honduras is in serious danger. How did we get here?

Link to: Honduran journalist sentenced to 10 years in prison for defamation

Honduran journalist sentenced to 10 years in prison for defamation

The Fourth Chamber of the Honduras’ Sentencing Court sentenced David Romero Ellner, director of Radio Globo and Globo TV, to prison time for each of six charges that he defamed former Honduran prosecutor Sonia Inez Gálvez Ferrari in his journalistic work.

Activists hold signs that read "#Justice for Berta" to protest against the murder of environmental rights activist Berta Cáceres, outside the Embassy of Honduras in Mexico City, REUTERS/Edgard Garrido

Honduras: Where impunity reigns and activists face mounting dangers

Are the escalating violence, deteriorating human rights climate and shocking rates of impunity enough to wake people up to the current reality in Honduras?

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Indigenous leader and human rights defender Berta Cáceres assassinated in Honduras

At the time of the assassination, Berta Cáceres was leading an opposition movement against the Agua Zarca hydroelectric project on the Gualcarque river.

Link to: After 13 months, Honduran state finally complies with IACHR order

After 13 months, Honduran state finally complies with IACHR order

The Honduran state has finally suspended the court-imposed work ban that has prevented Globo TV journalist and PEN Honduras member Julio Ernesto Alvarado from presenting his nightly news show since 30 October 2015.