Forced Displacement a “Invisible” Crime with “High Impact” in the Exercise of Journalism, Warns Conadeh - Proceso Digital
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TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS. The Human Mobility Ombudsman of the National Commissioner for Human Rights (Conadeh) expressed concern about the increasing impact of forced displacement affecting journalists and social communicators in Honduras, a situation that continues to worsen in the first months of 2025. Elsy Reyes, coordinator of the human rights defender, warned that exercising [...]
Click to see the slide pass. By Jesús Raúl Cruz Camacho and Jesús Antonio Pascual Álvarez* Displaced persons from the ejido Puebla, municipality of Chenalhó, Chiapas: between abandonment and sadness * “A lot of women got sick to the recent displacement. They cried daily, they missed their homes, what they had left [ejido, Puebla]. But little by little it had to be forgotten, in order not to get so sick. I too, although I am a man, because I crie…
Violence is one of the causes of forced internal displacement in Honduras, a “invisible” crime despite affecting different social actors among them, journalists, who, in many cases, are forced to flee their homes to safeguard their lives and that of their relatives, revealed today the National Commissioner for Human Rights (Conadeh), who attended, at least, 133 cases of forced displacement of journalists and social communicators, between 2016 an…
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