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- Alexander Erick Martínez Ávila, also known as Erick Martínez, (January 18, 1980 - May 5, 2012) was a Honduran advocate and spokesperson for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) minority rights in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. A former journalist, he went into public relations for Asociación Kukulcán. He was also known to be a "Zelayista" activist. Days after his announcement to run as a Resistencia Party congressional candidate in the November elections, Martínez went missing and was found strangled to death about 3 kilometers from the capital. Of those murdered in Honduras, Martínez is one of between 20 and 62 LGBT Hondurans since 2010 and one of 22 journalists and supporters of ousted president Manuel Zelaya since the 2009 Honduran coup d'état. Another visible LGBT Honduran activist and Zelayista, Walter Tróchez, was murdered on 13 December 2009 in Tegucigalpa. (en)
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- Along a roadside near the village of Aldea Guasculile in Olancho province (en)
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- Asphyxiation by strangulation (en)
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- National Autonomous University of Honduras / Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras (en)
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- running for legislative elections (en)
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- National Popular Resistance Front / Frente Nacional de Resistencia Popular (en)
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- Alexander Erick Martínez Ávila (en)
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- Journalist & public relations (en)
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- Libre party / Partido Libertad Y Refundación (en)
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- Alexander Erick Martínez Ávila, also known as Erick Martínez, (January 18, 1980 - May 5, 2012) was a Honduran advocate and spokesperson for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) minority rights in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. A former journalist, he went into public relations for Asociación Kukulcán. He was also known to be a "Zelayista" activist. Days after his announcement to run as a Resistencia Party congressional candidate in the November elections, Martínez went missing and was found strangled to death about 3 kilometers from the capital. (en)
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- Erick Martínez Ávila (en)
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- Alexander Erick Martínez Ávila (en)
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