Cáceres and COPINH fought against the building of a dam on the Gualcarque
River in western Honduras.
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Now, the family of Cáceres is struggling to find a fair trial
against those suspected of killing her.
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The assassination of Berta Cáceres came two years after gunmen burst into the home of Thuli Ndlovu,
a leader of South Africa's Abahlali baseMjondolo.
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Cáceres emerged as a public leader in opposition to the development of four hydroelectric dams,
which were projected to be one of Central America's largest hydropower projects.
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In her final days, Cáceres received texts
and calls warning her to give up her fight against the Agua Zarca dam and had recently had an altercation with employees of a Honduran energy company, Desarrollos Energéticos S.A., or Desa.