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U.S. and Canadian-backed Honduran regime leader wanted to “‘shove drugs up noses of gringos’ by flooding U.S. with cocaine”
U.S. federal prosecutors allege Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández took bribes from drug traffickers, had Honduran army protect a cocaine laboratory and shipments to U.S.
Below: AP news report, Jan.9, 2021
Hudbay Minerals head of security pleads guilty to killing and assaults near Guatemala mine
Thank you to folks across Canada & U.S. whose multiple supports since 2004 are instrumental in making these justice struggles possible
BREAKING NEWS – MYNOR PADILLA FOUND GUILTY
Mynor Padilla, Hudbay Mineral’s former head of security, found guilty on charges of mining-linked repression, including murder, in Guatemala on September 27, 2009.
Guatemalan Judge to rule on Mynor Padilla murder and assault trial
Today, January 6, 2020, a judge will rule on the re-trial of Mynor Padilla, former head of security for Hudbay Minerals and Skye Resources (and former Lieutenant Colonel in the Guatemalan Army). Padilla has been on trial for the mining-related murder of Mayan Q’eqchi’ land and human rights defender Adolfo Ich, and the shooting and paralyzing of German Chub that same day, September 27, 2009.
“Guatemalan democracy fails by design”
This article by Nicholas Copeland is about the enormity of wealth and power, corruption and violence the Guatemalan people suffer from and fight to transform. The U.S., Canada and the E.U., global corporations, the World Bank and IMF, are fully complicit in, and benefit from this endemic corruption and lack of democracy, exploitation and violence.
Back to the past in Honduras: U.S.-Backed Death Squads in Honduras
Rights Action recommends this article (by T.J. Coles, Counterpunch, December 20, 2020) as a reminder and refresher about the enormity of wealth, power and violence the Honduran people are resisting and fighting to transform, and about the underlying role, responsibility and complicity of the U.S. and allies in the “international community”.
Remembering and honoring Teodora Chen Another surviving victim of the Rio Negro-Chixoy Dam massacres has died
Teodora Chen – a Mayan Achi woman from the village of Rio Negro - was a surviving eye-witness of the “Xococ” (February 13, 1982) and “Los Encuentros” (May 14, 1982) massacres – two of four large-scale massacres of Rio Negro villagers in 1982.
December 2020 Newsletter - The Normalcy of “Eternal Emergencies” in Guatemala and Honduras
"We live in a country of eternal emergencies. We have no time for anything else. U.S. and Canadian supported coup d’etats. Pandemics. Hurricanes and tropical storms. Rapacious, murderous and corrupt governments backed by the U.S., Canada and transnational companies. We need to construct another society and State."
- Miriam Miranda
Retrial of Mynor Padilla to begin December 17, 2020 in Guatemala
Mynor Padilla – former head of security for Hudbay Minerals and Skye Resources, and former Lieutenant Colonel in the Guatemalan Army – is on trial for the mining related murder of Mayan Q’eqchi’ land and human rights defender Adolfo Ich, and the shooting and paralyzing of German Chub that same day, September 27, 2009.
Quashed publication: “Canadian Mining in the Aftermath of Genocides in Guatemala”
“There is a direct co-relation between how much censorship there is in the media, publishing world and politics about corporate human rights violations, violence, environmental harm and corruption -and- the degree to which corporations can continue to act with impunity, causing human rights violations, environmental harms and violence.”
(Grahame Russell, Rights Action)