Hydroelectric Company Executive & West Point Graduate Convicted for Murder of Berta CĂĄceres


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On August 3 judges will announce the prison sentence for the former executive of the Desarrollos Energeticos (DESA) company.
Given that Castillo was convicted as an “intellectual co-author” of the murder of the Lenca Indigenous leader, he could spend between 20 and 25 years in prison.
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On March 2, 2016, CĂĄceres was murdered in La Esperanza City in the IntibucĂĄ department. Her assassination occurred even after the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) ordered her to be granted protective measures due to the constant death threats she was receiving.
#OtD 2 Mar 2016 Honduran Indigenous environmental activist of Lenca descent Berta CĂĄceres was assassinated in her home. She had been protesting against energy company DESA which is suspected of being responsible for the killing. Learn more in this book: https://t.co/VlWgFGQAcR pic.twitter.com/D8oXK8ittQ
— Working Class History (@wrkclasshistory) March 2, 2021
The Sentencing Court determined that the former DESA manager, Castillo, had communicated with Douglas Bustillo, who was one of the seven co-perpetrators convicted of the crime in December 2019.
“Castillo was involved in the organization and logistics of the murder of Berta CĂĄceres,” said the judicial spokesperson Lucia Villars.
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During her struggle as a member of the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH), CĂĄceres defended the Lenca communities and territories located on the Gualcarque River, where DESA intended to build the Agua Zarca hydroelectric dam.
In December 2019, a court sentenced four out of eight defendants to 34 years in prison for the murder of CĂĄceres. Three co-perpetrators of the crime were also sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Featured image: Woman holds a photo of Berta CĂĄceres. The caption says “we demand justice and punishment.” Photo: Twitter/@portalmvd
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