Posted on 04/14/2014 10:36:13 PM PDT by Olog-hai
As head of his village, Prajob Naowa-opas battled to save his community in central Thailand from the illegal dumping of toxic waste by filing petitions and leading villagers to block trucks carrying the stuffuntil a gunman in broad daylight fired four shots into him.
A year later, his three alleged killers, including a senior government official, are on trial for murder. The dumping has been halted and villagers are erecting a statue to their slain hero.
But the prosecution of Prajobs murder is a rare exception. A survey released Tuesdaythe first comprehensive one of its kindsays that only 10 killers of 908 environmental activists slain around the world over the past decade have been convicted.
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