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Hondura's Tolupan group lost several leaders defending their land

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San Francisco Locomapa (Honduras), Jun 9 (EFE) (CAMERA: German Reyes) .- The Tolupan ethnic group has demanded respect for their ancestral rights for several years in northern Honduras, which has caused the death of over a dozen leaders in San Francisco Locomapa since 1990.

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