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4 stories in #land-rights · El Libertador
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-rightsMoskitia 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-agroindustrialNew 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-lawGarífuna 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.