LGBTI defenders and their allies face particular risks of violence in Honduras. This year alone there have been at least 21 murders: 12 gay men, four lesbian women, and five transgender persons. Over the course of the past week, two more innocent people were murdered because of their sexual orientation and work in defense of LGBTI rights: Brayan Josué López and Suany Maradiaga. Both murders happened in San Pedro Sula, Cortés Department.
June 5: 29-year-old Brayan Josué López, an active member of Sampedrana Gay Community for Comprehensive Health and the Color Pink Unity Collective helping people with HIV-AIDS. Police discovered his body in a vacant lot on the outskirts of his neighborhood.
June 12: 31-year-old transwoman Suany Maradiaga, who had previously filed with authorities a documented complaint of discrimination, threats, physical, and verbal aggression. Assailants shot her several times with a shotgun, then ran over her body with a vehicle.
LGBTI rights organizations in Honduras report a culture of anti-LGBTI bias in the Public Ministry that allows such hate crimes to continue with impunity.
Brayan and Suany, ¡presente!