Ben Linder

Engineer and activist in Nicaragua

Ben Linder - Activists & Humanitarians born 1959
Born

1959
67 years ago

Died
Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

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Contributed to the Nicaraguan Sandinista revolution as an engineer. Worked on projects to help rebuild the infrastructure of Nicaragua following the civil conflict. Focused on sustainable development and promoted the use of renewable energy sources. Became involved in humanitarian efforts and was a vocal advocate for social justice, working to improve the lives of marginalized communities. Assassinated while engaged in these activities, which drew attention to the challenges faced by those in conflict zones.

Promoted renewable energy projects in Nicaragua

Assassinated for advocacy during the civil conflict

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