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Crying Out for Justice for Dionisio Díaz García
Dionisio Díaz García, Honduran, Christian, known as the "lawyer of the poor" for his work defending the labor rights of impoverished workers, was assassinated on December 4, 2006. Justice has yet to be done. But your voice can make a difference.

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You may also be interested in checking out these other video resources about Dionisio:

Interview with Tomasa, an impoverished security guard who Dionisio represented in the Labor Court (5 min, streaming)

Interview with Betanco, another security who Dionisio represented in the Labor Court (3 min, streaming)

Interviews with Dina Meza and Carlos Hernández, AJS-supported journalist and president of AJS's Honduran partner organization, respectively, on the dangers of justice and human rights work in Honduras and life after Dionisio's assassination. Filmed by Amnesty International - UK.

"No Fear in Love," presentation by Carlos Hernández and Kurt Ver Beek, president of AJS, at the Calvin College Faith and International Develpoment Conference in February 2007. (1 hr, Quicktime ".mov" format) To download, right-click the link and select "Save Target As..."

"A God of Justice and a People of Justice," keynote speech by Carlos Hernández at the AJS 2007 Annual Celebration on June 22, 2007. (45 min, Quicktime, ".mov" format) To download, right-click the link and select "Save Target As..."

Audio: Kurt Ver Beek interviewd on Chicago Public Radio after Dionisio's Assassination: The interview aired on the program WorldView on December 18, 2006. 15 min.

 

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