'It's not safe to live here.' Colombia is deadliest country for environmental defenders
PUERTO ASIS, Colombia (AP) Jani Silva sits inside the wooden house she built on the banks of Colombias Putumayo River a home she hasnt slept in for more than eight years.
The longtime environmental activist has been threatened for work that includes protecting part of the Amazon from oil and mining exploitation. She describes a tense escape one night through a back window after community members tipped her that armed men were outside.
Since leaving because of the threats, Im afraid ... its not safe to live here, she told The Associated Press. She only comes now for brief daytime visits when accompanied by others. The two times Ive tried to come back and stay, Ive had to run away.
Activists like Silva face steep risks in Colombia, the deadliest country in the world for people protecting land and forests. Global Witness, an international watchdog monitoring attacks on activists, recorded 48 killings in Colombia in 2024, nearly a third of all cases worldwide.
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