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Answers sought in killings of 2 Honduran environmentalists

Por: ABC News World January 19, 2023

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TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -- The family of one of two environmental activists killed in a rural part of northern Honduras say authorities are not properly investigating the slayings of the pair who had faced threats for their work.Aly Domínguez and Jairo Bonilla were riding a motorcycle between La Concepción and Guapinol on Sunday when they were shot. Both men were known defenders of the nearby Carlos Escaleras National Park.On Thursday,... + full article



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