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Clear filtersRights Groups Challenge Agro-Industrial Law Over Land Rights
A coordinator at a Honduran civil-society organization warned that the recently approved Agro-Industrial Law threatens territorial rights of Garífuna, Indigenous, and other communities, citing concerns over Article 77's land regularization rules and violations of Inter-American Court rulings.
El LibertadorRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Aug 15, 2026#agro-industrial-law#indigenous-rights#land-rightsAgroindustrial Law Draws Human-Rights Challenge Over Forced Evictions
A forced eviction in Choluteca under Honduras's 2026 Agroindustrial Law has triggered UN and legal scrutiny over whether the law violates constitutional due-process protections and international human-rights standards, with lawyers arguing it prioritizes corporate interests over peasant land rights.
Criterio.hnRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Aug 10, 2026#agroindustrial-law#land-rights#due-processGroups Seek to Impeach 16 Lawmakers Over Agro Law
More than 40 peasant, Indigenous, and popular organizations filed a citizen-initiated impeachment complaint against 16 lawmakers, including Congress President Tomás Zambrano, over Decree 107-2026, an agro-industrial law they say violates land rights and enables evictions of rural and Indigenous communities.
Criterio.hnRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 31, 2026#agrarian-reform#land-rights#decree-107-2026CESPAD Report Examines Honduras Land Conflicts
A Honduran research center presented a historical analysis of socioterritorial conflicts in Honduras from 2022 to 2026 at a Central American history conference in El Salvador, examining trends and challenges.
CESPAD HondurasRead on XPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 26, 2026#territorial-conflicts#land-rights#cespadLand-Rights Groups Block Roads Over Land-Protection Decrees
Over 70 rural, indigenous, and Garífuna organizations held nationwide road blockades and demonstrations on July 20 demanding the government repeal three decrees that criminalize land claims, broaden the definition of terrorism, and shield agricultural and energy-sector lands from legal challenges including agrarian reform.
Criterio.hnRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 22, 2026#land-rights#indigenous-rights#agrarian-reformGarífuna Community Camps in Protest After Land Eviction
The Garífuna community of San Juan, which won a 2023 Inter-American Court ruling on territorial rights, has occupied a coastal camp called Tuba Mena after a violent police eviction on July 5, drawing indigenous and peasant groups to oppose Honduras's Agroindustrial Law.
Criterio.hnRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 19, 2026#garifuna-rights#land-rights#indigenous-resistanceProperty Institute Hands Out 1,141 Land Titles in San Pedro Sula
Honduras's Property Institute distributed 1,141 property titles to families in San Pedro Sula on Saturday, with another 5,797 titles available for pickup, regularizing land rights for about 7,000 households across 240 neighborhoods.
HCHLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 18, 2026#property-titles#instituto-de-la-propiedad#land-rightsGarífunas Demand Repeal of Agro-Industry Law After Disputed Eviction
Garífuna communities in Honduras launched sustained protests on July 15, demanding the government annul trials against five territorial defenders and repeal Decree 107-2026, which authorized the first eviction from ancestral lands in San Juan, Tela on July 5.
Criterio.hnRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 18, 2026#garifuna-rights#land-rights#decreto-107-2026Moskitia Indigenous Groups Reject Agribusiness Law, Demand Land Titles
Indigenous peoples of the Moskitia region protested in Tegucigalpa against a proposed agribusiness law they say would legitimize illegal land seizures, and demanded the government fulfill a 2019 commitment to formalize land titles in ancestral territories.
El LibertadorRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 5, 2026#indigenous-rights#land-rights#ley-agroindustrialIndigenous Leaders Say Agroindustrial Law Threatens Moskitia Lands
Indigenous representatives in La Moskitia say a newly approved agroindustrial law will legitimize illegal occupation of their ancestral territories and accelerate forest destruction, and they are demanding enforcement of a six-year-pending land survey.
Criterio.hnRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 3, 2026#indigenous-rights#ley-agroindustrial#land-rightsCampesino Groups Sue to Block New Agribusiness Law
Rural, indigenous, and human-rights organizations filed a constitutional challenge seeking to suspend Decree 107-2026, which they say enables land seizures and strips protections from campesino and indigenous communities to shield agribusiness, energy, tourism, and ranching projects.
Criterio.hnRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 2, 2026#agroindustrial-law#decreto-107-2026#land-rightsLand Disputes, Not Security Threats, Drive Social Conflict
A new report on Honduras's territorial conflicts argues they stem from deep inequality in land access and resource control rather than security issues, rooted in unresolved agrarian reform and indigenous land-rights disputes.
Gustavo Irías (CEDOH)Read on XPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 25, 2026#land-rights#indigenous-territories#agrarian-reformCespad Says State Uses Criminal Law to Shield Agribusiness
A civil-society watchdog warns that the Asfura administration is advancing laws that criminalize peasant and indigenous land claims while protecting agribusiness interests, citing passage of a sweeping anti-terrorism statute, an agroindustrial-protection law, and a self-defense expansion tied to property defense.
Criterio.hnRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 25, 2026#agrarian-conflict#criminalization-protest#agroindustriaCongress Shields Agribusiness Land From Land Reform
Congress on June 4 passed a law declaring agribusiness lands exempt from expropriation and land-reform programs, and ordering police to act immediately against occupations or protests, while peasant groups say it criminalizes rural organizing in the conflict-torn Bajo Aguán region where 20 people were killed on May 21.
ContracorrienteRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 12, 2026#agrarian-conflict#bajo-aguan#land-rightsCongress Passes Law Shielding Farms From Land Invasions
Congress passed legislation declaring legally registered agricultural properties exempt from seizure and ordering police and judicial authorities to respond immediately to illegal occupations affecting sectors such as palm oil, coffee, sugar cane, and citrus.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)Read in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 6, 2026#land-seizures#agroindustry#congress-voteLenca Leaders Convicted Despite State Land Title
A judge in San Pedro Sula convicted four indigenous leaders of usurpation despite the National Agrarian Institute granting the Lenca community legal title to the disputed land in El Cacao, prompting rights groups to appeal and take the case to international bodies.
Criterio.hnRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 5, 2026#indigenous-rights#lenca#land-rightsNew Farm Law Toughens Penalties for Land Protests
Congress approved a law prioritizing agroindustrial activity as a national interest, expediting evictions and broadening criminal penalties for land occupations and blockades, drawing warnings from Cespad, a democracy-studies center, that it criminalizes peasant land-defense organizing.
El LibertadorRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 5, 2026#agrarian-reform#land-rights#agroindustrial-lawRights Groups Urge Asfura to Veto Agroindustry Protection Law
Environmental and human-rights organizations are calling on President Asfura to veto a newly approved law strengthening agroindustry protections, arguing it weakens environmental controls, blocks land reform, and criminalizes peasant land claims under the guise of fighting land invasions.
Criterio.hnRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 4, 2026#agrarian-reform#land-rights#agroindustry-lawFarmer and Indigenous Groups Push Back Against Anti-Protest Law
The Alianza Campesina, Indígena y Popular de Honduras and allied social organizations formally challenged a proposed legal reform on Thursday, arguing it would criminalize protest and curtail civil liberties.
Radio AméricaRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026#protest-criminalization#land-rights#campesino-movementGarífuna Activists Block Road Near Supreme Court
Members of OFRANEH and Garífuna communities intensified protests in Tegucigalpa by blocking a major road near the Supreme Court, demanding the dismissal of criminal cases against five land-rights defenders from San Juan, Tela.
Garífuna Communities Resist New Agroindustrial Law
Garifuna and indigenous leaders warn that Honduras's new Agroindustrial Law, designed to strengthen property rights and attract investment, risks displacing ancestral communities whose territorial claims and international protections remain unresolved.