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Honduras, 11/26/2016

Sr.Juan Orlando Hernández
President of Honduras

Sr. Oscar Chinchilla Banegas
Attorney General of Honduras

Dear Sirs:

We are angered by recent digital attacks against two human rights defense organizations: Honduras Solidarity Network (HSN) and the Committee of Relatives of the Disappeared in Honduras (COFADEH).

 

A new blog and Facebook page appeared recently calling itself Defensores de Honduras (Defenders of Honduras). On November 14, Defensores de Honduras  published distortions and misinformation in an attempt to discredit the Honduras Solidarity Network and its co-coordinator in Honduras, Karen Spring. 

 

This attack was  part of an article published about the assassinations of two members of the campesino organization MUCA, including its president Jose Angel Flores (cf our letter October 25, 2016), that accuses human rights defenders, such as COFADEH director Berta Oliva, of protecting drug traffickers in northern Honduras. The article also prominently displays the logo of HSN  and a picture of Karen Spring. It denigrates the solidarity work of HSN, asserting that HSN is “totally politicized and aligned with extremist ideas…”

 

The Honduras Solidarity Network (of which our organization is a member) was organized immediately after the 2009 coup to work in solidarity with people’s nonviolent pro-democracy movements in Honduras. HSN has organized accompaniment and educational delegations and speaking tours, denounced violence and repression, opposed the certification of human rights progress by the US State Department, and urged the US Congress to end financing of state violence in Honduras.

 

These verbal attacks are meant to confuse and destroy the social and political movements that are opposed to state-sponsored violence and increased militarization of Honduras, especially in the Aguán Valley. The attacks are also meant to isolate social movements in Honduras from international support. These attacks also increase safety risks of persons already at risk for their work in defense of human rights.  

 

We strongly urge that you

  • publicly condemn the digital attack on HSN and COFADEH by the group that calls itself Defensores de Honduras
  • make a public statement that condemns similar phrasing, messaging, and false accusations against journalists, social movement leaders, and human rights defenders in Honduras
  • guarantee, in all circumstances, that human rights defenders are free to carry out their legitimate human rights activities without fear of reprisals and free of all restrictions, including public defamation and judicial harassment.

 

Sincerely,

 

Brian J. Stefan Szittai           and           Christine Stonebraker-Martínez                  

Co-Coordinators