“A Rot in Honduras That Goes All the Way to the Top”, about the assassination of Berta Caceres and struggle for justice. The article is based substantially on Nina Lakhani’s recent book: “Who Killed Berta Caceres?”.
Read moreAssassination of Berta Caceres: Follow The Money to the Atala Family →
Follow The Money to the Atala Family
The lawyers (acusador privado) representing Berta Cáceres’s family present additional evidence including documents outlining a bank transfer for over $1,254,000 USD authorized by DESA’s Chief Financial Officer, Daniel Atala, to Pemsa, the company directed by David Castillo (see pictures published by COPINH).
Justice in Honduras for assassination of Berta Caceres? Day 1: trial against David Castillo →
Karen Spring is reporting daily from Honduras on trial against David Castillo, for the March 2, 2016 assassination of Berta Caceres.
Castillo is the ‘go between’ between his employers, the oligarchic Atala family that (in all likelihood) ordered and paid for the murder of Berta, and the team of assassins that planned and carried out the kill.
Doomed New York Times reporting about Central American forced migrancy - No reporting on direct responsibilities of the US & international community →
This NYT report –below- accurately describes some of the very oppressive conditions in which Rights Action continues our work in support of community defense and justice struggles, and COVID / hurricane relief projects in both Guatemala and Honduras.
Read moreBiden Plan will create more forced migrants & refugee caravans →
With announcement of the “Biden plan” for Central America, incoming US President Joe Biden confirms the US will continue with full political, economic and military support for regimes in power in Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador whose violence, exploitation and corruption create the very conditions that force so many of their people to flee into exile every year.
Read moreAsesinato de Berta Cáceres y el Narcoestado de Honduras →
Articulo de Jackie McVicar, Prensa Comunitaria
Read moreLife 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.