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A woman walks past a mural of slain environmentalist and indigenous leader Berta Caceres in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017. Global Witness released a report linking top Honduran politicians and members of the business elite to violence against land activists. The international watchdog group says Honduras is the most dangerous country in the world for environmental defenders, with more than 120 of them killed there since 2010. That includes last year's murder of Caceres, who was awarded the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize for her work leading protests in opposition to a hydroelectric project on her Lenca people's ancestral lands. (AP Photo/Fernando Antonio)

A woman walks past a mural of slain environmentalist and indigenous leader Berta Caceres in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017. Global Witness released a report linking top Honduran politicians and members of the business elite to violence against land activists. The international watchdog group says Honduras is the most dangerous country in the world for environmental defenders, with more than 120 of them killed there since 2010. That includes last year's murder of Caceres, who was awarded the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize for her work leading protests in opposition to a hydroelectric project on her Lenca people's ancestral lands. (AP Photo/Fernando Antonio)

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