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  • Saraí Cristina, 15, helps run the community radio of the indigenous organisation that Bérta Cáceres ran, COPINH. "I like working here" says Saraí " talking about the rights of indigenous people, about our Lenca identity and culture, talking about the need to be organised to achieve our rights. I like talking about issues that affect young people and women and I think it's important to talk about the systems that keep us poor and how to confront them, how we can confront the racist, neo-liberal, patriarchal and capitalist systems that are ruining the country, these are the systems that assassinated our companions Berta Cáceres, and Tomás and Nelson. That's why we're here raising our voices on Radio Guarajambala in COPINH".
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  • Saría Cristina, 14, helps run the COPINH community radio. "I like working here, talking about the rights of indigenous people, about our Lenca identity and culture, talking about the need to be organised to achieve our rights. I like talking about issues that affect young people and women and I think it's important to talk about the systems that keep us poor and how to confront them, how we can confront the racist, neo-liberal, patriarchal and capitalist systems that are ruining the country, these are the systems that assassinated our companions Berta Cáceres, and Tomás and Nelson. That's why we're here raising our voices on Radio Guarajambala in COPINH".
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  • Saría Cristina, 14, helps run the COPINH community radio. "I like working here, talking about the rights of indigenous people, about our Lenca identity and culture, talking about the need to be organised to achieve our rights. I like talking about issues that affect young people and women and I think it's important to talk about the systems that keep us poor and how to confront them, how we can confront the racist, neo-liberal, patriarchal and capitalist systems that are ruining the country, these are the systems that assassinated our companions Berta Cáceres, and Tomás and Nelson. That's why we're here raising our voices on Radio Guarajambala in COPINH".
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  • Santiago who was a presenter on Radio Venceremos, the radio station of the People's Revolutionary Army, Ejercito Revolucionario del Pueblo, ERP, part of the FMLN, during the civil war. He was photographed at the Museo de la Palabra y la Imágen.
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  • César Silva, reporter for UNE TV, has recently been attacked by armed forces and prevented from working, and suffered an attack on his life by a member of the public while conducting a live broadcast. Silva is famous for breaking a huge story on a multi-million dollar theft of money from the social security by members of the current government. UNE TV is the last TV station to report from the perspective of the Alliance Against the Dictatorship and is facing daily difficulties including having their cable signal, internet and electricity cut off. The police behind César stopped him from approaching Congress, where he is authorised to work.
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