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  • Crimes Against Journalists: The State Prosecutor is Merely a Machine for Counting Deaths
    by Dina Meza / October 30, 2017

    Dina Meza writes on the silence around the deaths of journalists in Honduras.

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  • Los renglones torcidos de la justicia hondureña
    by Dina Meza / February 18, 2015

    La justicia de Honduras es conducida por uno de los tres poderes del Estado, el Poder Judicial. Su accionar que debería ser de acuerdo a lo que dicen las leyes, en la mayoría de los casos es por influencias políticas o económicas.

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  • The Crooked Ways of the Honduran Justice System
    by Dina Meza / February 18, 2015

    The Honduran justice system criminalizes those who legitimately exercise their right to defend the rights of others. Charges brought against a journalist and a women’s advocate demonstrate the corruption of the Honduran courts.

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  • Levantarse ante el miedo para darle oxígeno a la razón
    by Dina Meza / January 21, 2015

    Anoche soñé que todos nos levantábamos para decir No al silencio, porque la libertad de expresión en Honduras estaba con un tanque de oxígeno asechada por la impunidad.

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  • Standing Up to Fear to Give Truth Oxygen
    by Dina Meza / January 20, 2015

    For the Honduran media, the order of the day is silence. If they stray from the established agenda, they face bullets and death. Dina Meza’s first column for Sampsonia Way.

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