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Tucson Star article: US & Canada support Honduran drug trafficking regime that forces many to migrate
Grahame Russell Grahame Russell

Tucson Star article: US & Canada support Honduran drug trafficking regime that forces many to migrate

“What Hondurans long suspected and Americans later found out was that the president of Honduras, who has functional control of all branches of government, is also deeply implicated in drug trafficking to the United States. … Not surprisingly, a country run by organized crime became consumed by [drug trafficking] from top to bottom.”

“The United States has protected corrupt politicians, the United States has protected drug traffickers,” said Bartolo Fuentes, a one-time member of Congress and migrant-rights activist who lives in El Progreso, Honduras. “They know (President Hernandez) is a criminal, but he is servile. Whatever they ask, he does.”

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CHIXOY DAM REPARATIONS CAMPAIGN
Grahame Russell Grahame Russell

CHIXOY DAM REPARATIONS CAMPAIGN

This week we have finished compiling documents and a selection of photos related to the Chixoy Dam Reparations Campaign and are pleased to present them to you here!

From 1995 to mid-2000s, Rights Action supported this courageous effort by impoverished Mayan Achi people to tell the truth about and seek justice for massacres, killings and rapes, and illegal forced evictions suffered at the hands of the U.S.-backed regimes of generals Lucas Garcia and Rios Montt, violence that was carried out to help advance the Chixoy hydro-electric dam project of the World Bank and Inter-American Development Bank.

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Aura Minerals blowing up Azacualpa Cemetery hill
Grahame Russell Grahame Russell

Aura Minerals blowing up Azacualpa Cemetery hill

Watch, as Aura Minerals (US company, trading on Toronto exchange) “gets on with normal” in times of Covid19, blowing up this mountain (western Honduras) on top of which is the 200 year old Azacualpa Cemetery, in behind of which lies the community itself of Azacualpa.

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