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La decisión de la Corte Suprema de Justicia de remover la jueza Lisseth Rosario Vallecillo Banegas es un hecho que despierta fuertes preocupaciones sobre las intenciones de continuidad de impunidad para los autores intelectuales del crimen, la familia Atala Zablah.
Las actuaciones de la jueza Vallecillo han acompañado y facilitado las prácticas dilatorias de la defensa de David Castillo. Prueba de esto, han transcurrido cerca de 1 año 4 meses y no se ha concluido la audiencia preliminar, y más aún, estamos a pocos días del vencimiento de la prisión preventiva de dos años y medio, sin que se haya desarrollado el respectivo juicio oral y público.
El proceso judicial ha sufrido un retraso injustificado, responsabilidad del poder judicial.
Todo el retraso promovido de mala fe por la defensa de David Castillo, los abogados Sánchez Cantillano y Ritza Antunes, ha creado las condiciones de manipulación en búsqueda de la impunidad en este proceso y en lo referente a la investigación a Daniel Atala Midence, Jose Atala Zablah, Jacobo Atala Zablah y Pedro Atala Zablah.
En el proceso judicial e investigativo se encuentra toda la evidencia; chats, llamadas, mensajes de texto, fotos, ubicaciones GPS, escuchas telefónicas, entre otros, que demuestran claramente la responsabilidad de David Castillo en la coordinación con los sicarios que asesinaron a Berta Cáceres y quienes tomaron la decisión en la familia Atala Zablah. La prueba es clara, contundente y concluyente...
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Honduras: Se expresa preocupaciones por irregualridades en el proceso judicial para liberar a David Castillo, acusado por el asesinato de Berta Cáceres
Though the Covid health crisis keeps us from meeting in person and embracing, which gives us so much strength, we know that solidarity and the struggle for justice does not stop because of the distance.
A Honduran judge ordered the start of the trial of a former executive who has been held in detention for more than two years on charges of ordering the murder of indigenous activist Berta Caceres, her daughter said…
Given recent news that the judge overseeing the judicial process of David Castillo, the only DESA executive charged for the murder of Berta Cáceres, has been transferred from the case, the daughters and son of Berta Cáceres, together with the legal team and the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH), express the following.
The plan to assassinate Berta Cáceres was forged around October 2015. A first attempt was to assassinate Berta Cáceres in the Río Blanco region using a hitman known as Olvin Mejia, who was captured in December 2015 for illegally carrying arms and the murder of a Río Blanco resident.
Thanks to the maneuvers of Daniel Atala and David Castillo, he was freed in only four days to continue with his mission of murdering Berta Cáceres. Copinh, the organisation of which Berta Cáceres was director, has expressed concerns due to irregularities in his trial.
Though the Covid health crisis keeps us from meeting in person and embracing, which gives us so much strength, we know that solidarity and the struggle for justice does not stop because of the distance.
A Honduran judge ordered the start of the trial of a former executive who has been held in detention for more than two years on charges of ordering the murder of indigenous activist Berta Caceres, her daughter said…
Given recent news that the judge overseeing the judicial process of David Castillo, the only DESA executive charged for the murder of Berta Cáceres, has been transferred from the case, the daughters and son of Berta Cáceres, together with the legal team and the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH), express the following.
The plan to assassinate Berta Cáceres was forged around October 2015. A first attempt was to assassinate Berta Cáceres in the Río Blanco region using a hitman known as Olvin Mejia, who was captured in December 2015 for illegally carrying arms and the murder of a Río Blanco resident.
Thanks to the maneuvers of Daniel Atala and David Castillo, he was freed in only four days to continue with his mission of murdering Berta Cáceres. Copinh, the organisation of which Berta Cáceres was director, has expressed concerns due to irregularities in his trial.