AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoGarifuna Land Rights Under Fire: Honduras’ Garifuna community in San Juan, Tela says police carried out a forced eviction on July 6, detaining residents including children, using tear gas, and violating an Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruling—while leaders warn militarization is escalating. Honduran Film Spotlight: The 20th Gibara International Low-Budget Film Festival (July 14–18) returns with films from nearly 20 countries, including Honduras’ “Bucket” by Joan Barahona, keeping the event’s low-budget, global spirit front and center. World Cup Culture & Tech: FIFA is changing VAR operations for the rest of World Cup 2026, moving officials into stadiums after heavy officiating criticism—another reminder of how big sports reshape public conversation. Honduras Online Tragedy: A 15-year-old Honduran TikTok streamer, Pedro Alexander Díaz Franco, was reportedly kidnapped near a soccer field in Choloma and found dead in trash bags near the CA-13 highway in La Lima, Cortés, as police investigate. Immigration & Media Rights: A San Francisco court dispute highlights claims of bias in a drug case involving Hondurans, while broader coverage continues to focus on how enforcement and information gaps affect families.
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