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Asesinato de Berta Cáceres y el Narcoestado de Honduras
Articulo de Jackie McVicar, Prensa Comunitaria
Life in Jail - former Honduran congressman Tony Hernández, brother & drug-trafficking partner of President of Juan Orlando Hernandez
“The defendant is a uniquely bad character, who along with his brother [President Juan Orlando Hernandez], is at the center of years of state-sponsored drug trafficking."
(US prosecutor Matthew Laroche)
“A Damning Portrait of Presidential Corruption, but Hondurans Sound Resigned” (NYT article)
The title is misleading. Hondurans are not “resigned” to life under the boot of this US and Canadian-backed regime. They are violently, corruptly forced to suffer in conditions of fear, corruption and economic desperation, forcing many to try and flee to exile in Mexico or the US.
Between the Lines to publish book that was dropped by Springer Nature over libel chill
“Part of what this book’s editors demonstrate in the book is that violating human rights, using repression, and acting with corruption and impunity is how the Canadian-dominated mining industry has operated in Guatemala.
If no publisher will publish the book then this has just compounded the problem of getting at the truth.”
Open letter to Biden administration To not repeat mistakes of the past in Central America, except that they are not “mistakes”
Not “mistakes”
While the Open Letter includes many valuable policies that can and should be implemented by the Biden administration, it is imperative to understand that the US government has not been making “mistakes” in its policies and actions in Central America - going back generations.
To think they are “mistakes” leads one to think it is easier to ‘change course’. For generations, the US has been implementing policies of political, military and economic control of the region.
The root cause of migration to the United States, Mr. President, is us
“If the US invades our countries, and imposes on us corrupt, murderous dictators,
we will migrate to your country and stop complaining.”
CInPH (Indigenous Coordinator of Popular Power in Honduras)
Guilty. Honduran government-linked cocaine trafficker Geovanny Fuentes Ramirez guilty on all counts
Until his arrest by the DEA in 2020, Geovanny Fuentes Ramirez -“GFR”- was a powerful, murderous, cocaine trafficker. He facilitated shipments of large loads of cocaine to the US, by bribing the US and Canadian-backed President of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández Alvarado, amongst others in the government, military and police.
Constitutional Court of Guatemala ordered immediate suspension of “Fenix” nickel mine operation in Mayan Q’eqchi’ territories
Will decision impact the Hudbay Minerals (Skye Resources) lawsuits in Canada, as decision puts into question the underlying legality of Hudbay/Skye’s years of mining in Guatemala (2005-2011), during which time the repression and harms linked to their mining operation occurred, including killings, gang-rapes, shootings, forced evictions and community destruction?
Brother of Honduran president to be sentenced Days 6-8 - US drug-trafficking trial against Honduran military regime, staunch “democratic ally” of US & Canada
As reported by Karen Spring (Honduras Solidarity Network), Tony Hernandez, brother of the Honduran regime leader President Juan Orlando Hernandez, is to be sentenced March 23 in the New York Southern District court for the guilty conviction in his drug-trafficking trial last year.
Drug money, coup d’etats & global corporations in Honduras, staunch “democratic ally” of US & Canada
As a major drug-trafficking trial continues today in New York City against Honduran drug trafficker Geovanny Fuentes Ramirez (with direct ties to current president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez, fully supported partner of the US and Canada since the 2009 military coup ousted Honduras’ last democratically elected government), Karen Spring sets out in detail how narcotrafficking has infiltrated the highest levels of the Honduran state (government, military, police) and how organized crime networks partner with and launder drug money through extractive industry projects.