The territorial defender assured that he will not give in to threats and will continue to help the community and the organization. "I don't owe anything to anyone nor do I live off anyone, I am very independent. I don't have to leave my house," he affirmed.
López Álvarez won a case against the State of Honduras before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) in February 2006 after his right to personal liberty, right to personal integrity and right to judicial guarantees and judicial protection were violated, following an arbitrary illegal detention, which ended up resulting in his imprisonment in a detention center for 6 years and 4 months.
THE VULNERABILITY OF THE GARÍFUNA PEOPLE
The origin of the problems that the Garífuna people face in Honduras lies in the government's disrespect for their communal territory and the State's failure to comply with the Triunfo de la Cruz and Punta Piedra rulings. This has allowed third parties to appropriate the lands.
This last incident in which López Álvarez was threatened is a clear example of the lack of action on the part of the Honduran State.
[Álvarez] shared that the origin of the threat comes from the fact that the community opened a cemetery, after the previous cemetery had reached capacity. The new cemetery is within the ancestral territory of the community of Triunfo de la Cruz, Tela, in the Honduran Caribbean, but was seized by the residents of Playa Escondida.
"Playa Escondida is where all the invading politicians live, who have houses to go for walks and vacations," and even Colombians, who believe they own the community, said López Álvarez.
THE STATE OF HONDURAS MUST URGENTLY INTERVENE
According to Edy Tábora, lawyer of the Bufete Justicia para los Pueblos and representative of Ofraneh, the State of Honduras has a responsibility to intervene to restore the territory to the Garífuna community, especially because this land has been taken by people with a lot of power in Honduras and abroad, with the objective of implementing hydroelectric, mining, and mega-tourist projects.
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