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Final release of environmental rights defenders members of ARCAH

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Released
About the situation

The trial of environmental rights defenders Christopher Castillo, Jeffry Suazo, Michael Aguilar, Víctor Hernández, Patricia Godoy, María Valladares and Fernando Hernández is scheduled to take place on 27 April 2021 before the Supreme Court in Barrio la Granja, Tegucigalpa. The environmental rights defenders have been under house arrest since they were forcibly detained on 29 March 2021. All seven are charged with "forced displacement", which carries a possible sentence of three to nine years’ imprisonment.

About ARCAH

Alternativa de Reivindicación Comunitaria y Ambientalista de Honduras (ARCAH) is an organisation that defends the community’s natural resources and advocates against extractive projects in Honduras. Christopher Castillo is the General Coordinator of ARCAH.

26 April 2022
Final release of environmental rights defenders members of ARCAH

On 20 April 2022, the Court of Appeals in the Criminal Court of Tegucigalpa ruled in favour of environmental rights defenders Christopher Castillo, Jeffry Suazo, Michael Aguilar, Víctor Hernández, Patricia Godoy, María Valladares and Fernando Hernández, members of the community of Loarque and the organisation Alternativa de Reivindicación Comunitaria y Ambientalista de Honduras (ARCAH).

The environmental rights defenders have been held under house arrest since 29 March 2021 on charges of "forced displacement" for holding a peaceful demonstration in front of the offices of the poultry company "El Cortijo" to protest against the company's activities that have polluted a local river.

Front Line Defenders welcomes the final verdict of the Court and the dismissal of the case, but it condemns the misuse of the charge of “forced displacement” to criminalise human rights defenders, especially those defending the environment, land and territory. Front Line Defenders strongly believes that Christopher Castillo, Jeffry Suazo, Michael Aguilar, Víctor Hernández, Patricia Godoy, María Valladares and Fernando Hernández were targeted to punish them for their peaceful and legitimate work in defence of their territory and the environment.

26 April 2021
Upcoming trial of seven environmental rights defenders on charge of “forced displacement”

The trial of environmental rights defenders Christopher Castillo, Jeffry Suazo, Michael Aguilar, Víctor Hernández, Patricia Godoy, María Valladares and Fernando Hernández is scheduled to take place on 27 April 2021 before the Supreme Court in Barrio la Granja, Tegucigalpa. The environmental rights defenders have been under house arrest since they were forcibly detained on 29 March 2021. All seven are charged with "forced displacement", which carries a possible sentence of three to nine years’ imprisonment.

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Christopher Castillo, Jeffry Suazo, Michael Aguilar, Víctor Hernández, Patricia Godoy, María Valladares and Fernando Hernández are environmental defenders from the community of Loarque and members of Alternativa de Reivindicación Comunitaria y Ambientalista de Honduras (ARCAH), an organisation that defends the community’s natural resources and advocates against extractive projects in Honduras. Christopher Castillo is the General Coordinator of ARCAH.

On 29 March 2021, the seven environmental rights defenders and other members of ARCAH were carrying out a peaceful demonstration outside the offices of the poultry company "El Cortijo" to protest the company’s activities which have polluted a local river, when they were violently detained and threatened by around 90 officers from the State security forces. The group of law enforcement officials was comprised of officers from the Honduran National Police, the “Tigres” Command, and members of the Police Investigation Directorate (DPI). The officers arrived at the site in two military tanks and five patrol cars, and did not present a dispersal order or arrest warrant. The officers confiscated the defenders’ mobile phones and searched through them, before taking them to the Police Directorate of Investigation (DPI) in Kennedy, Tegucigalpa. From there, the environmental rights defenders were then taken to the Metropolitan Prevention Unit (UMEP 1), where they were detained for more than 20 hours and charged with “forced displacement”. Christopher Castillo, Jeffry Suazo, Michael Aguilar, Víctor Hernández, Patricia Godoy, María Valladares and Fernando Hernández were released from UMEP 1 on 30 March 2021 and placed under house arrest until their trial.

Members of ARCAH have previously reported to the authorities threats and attacks against them in relation to their legitimate work in defence of natural resources and territory. Since January 2020, Christopher Castillo has been a beneficiary of Security Measures from the Protection Mechanism for Human Rights Defenders in Honduras, due to previous attempts on his life and repeated death threats he has received.

In recent months, Front Line Defenders has observed a worrying increase in the use of the charge of forced displacement against human rights defenders in Honduras, particularly those defending the environment, and land and territory rights. In December 2020, human rights defender Víctor Vásquez from Movimiento Indígena Independiente Lenca de La Paz (Lenca Indi genous Movement of La Paz, Honduras (MILPAH) was indicted on fabricated charges of forced displacement and in March 2021, woman human rights defender Jennifer Solórzano member of Black Fraternal Organisation of Honduras (OFRANEH) was indicted with the same charge.

Front Line Defenders is deeply concerned by the criminalisation on baseless charges of Christopher Castillo, Jeffry Suazo, Michael Aguilar, Víctor Hernández, Patricia Godoy, María Valladares and Fernando Hernández, the persistent threats against them, and the excessive use of force used during their detention. Front Line Defenders believes that the excessive use of force in their detention and the criminalization of the environmental rights defenders during a peaceful demonstration is part of a broader strategy of intimidation against environmental rights defenders in Honduras, that attempts to to discourage their legitimate human rights activities.