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Daniel Márquez has already spent 15 months in prison without trial and is currently in Olanchito Penitenciary in Yoro. Part of a group of residents from Guapinol, he has been imprisoned for protecting the Guapinol from a mining company. Here he is seen speaking to Jessenia Molina, human rights defender with Fundación San Alonso Rodríguez inside the prison.

José Daniel: "We are victims of injustice, the only crime our families have committed is to struggle against the Los Pinares mining company that is polluting the Guapinol river."

José Daniel: “Nosotros somos víctimas de la injusticia, el único delito que han cometido nuestros familiares, es luchar contra la empresa minera Los Pinares, que contamina el río Guapinol

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Guapinol, Honduras, Olanchito, environment, environmentalists, prison, prisoners, river, water, prisoner, climate change, disaster, emergency, hurricane Iota, hurricane Eta
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Honduras: Eta and Iota
Daniel Márquez has already spent 15 months in prison without trial and is currently in Olanchito Penitenciary in Yoro. Part of a group of residents from Guapinol, he has been imprisoned for protecting the Guapinol from a mining company. Here he is seen speaking to Jessenia Molina, human rights defender with Fundación San Alonso Rodríguez inside the prison.<br />
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José Daniel: "We are victims of injustice, the only crime our families have committed is to struggle against the Los Pinares mining company that is polluting the Guapinol river."<br />
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José Daniel: “Nosotros somos víctimas de la injusticia, el único delito que han cometido nuestros familiares, es luchar contra la empresa minera Los Pinares, que contamina el río Guapinol