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SHRED

(28,136 posts)
Sat Apr 9, 2016, 04:46 PM Apr 2016

The Clinton-Backed Honduran Regime

This is very troubling.
No one seems to care.

The Clinton-Backed Honduran Regime Is Picking Off Indigenous Leaders
The names of Berta Cáceres’s murderers are yet unknown. But we know who killed her.
By Greg Grandin

Since Zelaya’s ouster, there’s been an all-out assault on these decent people—torture, murder, militarization of the countryside, repressive laws, such as the absolute ban on the morning-after pill, the rise of paramilitary security forces, and the wholesale deliverance of the country’s land and resources to transnational pillagers. That’s not to mention libertarian fantasies, promoted by billionaires such as PayPal’s Peter Thiel and Milton Friedman’s grandson (can’t make this shit up), of turning the country into some kind of Year-Zero stateless utopia.


http://www.thenation.com/article/the-clinton-backed-honduran-regime-is-picking-off-indigenous-leaders/

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The Clinton-Backed Honduran Regime (Original Post) SHRED Apr 2016 OP
Yup, Eko Apr 2016 #1
I care, K & R! dreamnightwind Apr 2016 #2
How Hillary Clinton Militarized US Policy in Honduras Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #3
kicking. navarth Apr 2016 #4
Corporations were against an increase in minimum wage, so was Hillary. Death and chaos was the whereisjustice Apr 2016 #5
Violence and chaos create profit opportunities for her closest friends. Cassiopeia Apr 2016 #8
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Apr 2016 #6
K and R! bbgrunt Apr 2016 #7
Clinton-Backed Honduran Regime? Zorro Apr 2016 #9

Judi Lynn

(160,592 posts)
3. How Hillary Clinton Militarized US Policy in Honduras
Sat Apr 9, 2016, 06:04 PM
Apr 2016

How Hillary Clinton Militarized US Policy in Honduras

She used a State Department office closely involved with counterinsurgency efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq to aid the coup regime in Honduras.

By Tim Shorrock
April 5, 2016


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People hold up photos of slain Honduran indigenous leader and environmentalist Berta Cáceres outside the coroner’s office in Tegucigalpa. (AP Photo / Fernando Antonio)
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 In 2012, as Honduras descended into social and political chaos in the wake of a US-sanctioned military coup, the civilian aid arm of Hillary Clinton’s State Department spent over $26 million on a propaganda program aimed at encouraging anti-violence “alliances” between Honduran community groups and local police and security forces.

The program, called “Honduras Convive,” was designed by the US Agency for International Development (USAID) to reduce violent crimes in a country that had simultaneously become the murder capital of the world and a staging ground for one of the largest deployments of US Special Operations forces outside of the Middle East.

It was part of a larger US program to support the conservative government of Pepe Lobo, who came to power in 2009 after the Honduran military ousted the elected president, José Manuel Zelaya, in a coup that was widely condemned in Central America. In reality, critics say, the program was an attempt by the State Department to scrub the image of a country where security forces have a record of domestic repression that continues to the present day.

 “This was all about erasing memories of the coup and the structural causes of violence,” says Adrienne Pine, an assistant professor of anthropology at American University who spent the 2013-14 school year teaching at the National Autonomous University of Honduras. “It’s related to the complete absence of participatory democracy in Honduras, in which the United States is deeply complicit.”

 With the coup, Clinton had a real opportunity to do the right thing and shift US policy to respect democratic processes,” added Alex Main, an expert on US policy in Central America at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, after being told of the program. “But she completely messed it up, and we’re seeing the consequences of it now.”

More:
http://www.thenation.com/article/how-hillary-clinton-militarized-us-policy-in-honduras/

whereisjustice

(2,941 posts)
5. Corporations were against an increase in minimum wage, so was Hillary. Death and chaos was the
Sat Apr 9, 2016, 07:10 PM
Apr 2016

Last edited Sat Apr 9, 2016, 07:51 PM - Edit history (1)

result. It's a pattern that plays out where ever Hillary goes.

Cassiopeia

(2,603 posts)
8. Violence and chaos create profit opportunities for her closest friends.
Sat Apr 9, 2016, 07:50 PM
Apr 2016

No more Clinton's. They've done enough.

Zorro

(15,748 posts)
9. Clinton-Backed Honduran Regime?
Sat Apr 9, 2016, 08:15 PM
Apr 2016

More anti-Hillary FUD.

The screeching anti-US claque demands the US not interfere in Latin American affairs, but blames the US for not having forced the Hondurans to restore Hugo's toady Zelaya after he imported ballot boxes from Venezuela to conduct an illegal referendum in direct violation of Supreme Court and legislative rulings.

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