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Environmental  Defenders,  Mrs.  Danielle  Andrade-Goffe,

               Elected  Representative  of  the  Public  for  Principle  10
               (Jamaica),  disagrees.  She  said  “In  the  Caribbean,
               environmental defenders have alleged physical attacks, death

               threats,  harassment  and  intimidatory  actions  against  them
               and  their  organizations  for  speaking  out  against  projects.  In

               2016  the  Inter-American  Commission  of  Human  Rights
               (IACHR)  responding  to  a  petition  brought  by  a  Bahamian

               environmental group requested the Government of Bahamas
               to protect members of the group and their families. In support

               of their petition, the group provided evidence of death threats
               and a failed assassination attempt against the lives of one of
               their members.”


               So  what  will  a  positive  outcome  look  like  from  the  public’s

               perspective?  According  to  Andrea  Sanhueza,  Elected
               Representative  of  the  Public  for  Principle10  (Chile),  “The

               public wants to accomplish a legally binding agreement with
               robust  standards  that  will  allow  citizens  to  get  involved  in
               decisions regarding the environment that will affect them. The

               LAC  region  urgently  needs  this  because  national  laws  are
               restrictive  on  this  matter  and  there  is  an  increase  in  socio-

               environmental conflicts in all countries.” Ms. Sanhueza called
               on the millions of people in the region to show their support by

               disseminating  messages  in  support  of  this  agreement  on
               social media using #Principle10 and supporting our outreach

               actions.
               The public waits with bated breath to see if the 24 signatory
               countries  will  make  the  bold  move  to  support  a  historic  and

               ground-breaking  legally  binding  agreement  for  the  region  or
               whether  they  will  allow  it  to  result,  after  6  years  of  intense

               meetings,  in  a  voluntary  agreement  with  little  expectation  of
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