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Judi Lynn

(160,525 posts)
Sun Jun 30, 2013, 04:26 PM Jun 2013

Mess in Honduras has U.S. fingerprints

Mess in Honduras has U.S. fingerprints
Published : 2013-06-30 20:19
Updated : 2013-06-30 20:19

The State Department issued a new travel advisory last week for a neighbor state, Honduras, warning potential American visitors that they risk being kidnapped or killed. What’s more, it said, if they face a problem, the police may not even show up.

If you do go, the advisory added, lock your car doors so robbers or kidnappers can’t burst in at traffic lights. Eighteen Americans have been killed there in the last two years. Police have arrested no one for any of those crimes.

By now, many people know Honduras is a violent and desperately poor Central American state ― the murder capital of the world. An average of 20 people are killed there every day, more per capita than anyplace else on the planet. But many people may not realize that the United States virtually created Honduras and plays an important role in maintaining the failed state that the country is today.

Honduras is the original banana republic. Beginning in the late 19th century, two American companies, United Fruit and Standard Fruit (now Dole) owned huge banana plantations and virtually ruled the nation. That continued for more than 50 years.

In 1980, the nation held its first popular elections, but then the U.S. drew Honduras into the contra war in neighboring Nicaragua. Central Intelligence Agency operatives stationed there backed a Honduran death-squad campaign of extrajudicial killings of supposed Marxist-Leninist militia members allied with the Sandinistas in Nicaragua.

More:
http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20130630000266

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Mess in Honduras has U.S. fingerprints (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2013 OP
Honduras SamKnause Jun 2013 #1
not to mention the up to 5,600 U.S. troops there to prevent Nicaragua from hitting the terrorists MisterP Jun 2013 #2
+1. nt newfie11 Jun 2013 #3
then again, Suazo Cordova's the only one still alive from them--maybe there's something to the MisterP Jun 2013 #4
Ho do you spell nineteen50 Jun 2013 #5
but the well of here must have their way fascisthunter Jun 2013 #6
Perhaps they can name San Pedro Sula's morgue after Reagan. nt geek tragedy Jun 2013 #7
K&R DeSwiss Jun 2013 #8

MisterP

(23,730 posts)
2. not to mention the up to 5,600 U.S. troops there to prevent Nicaragua from hitting the terrorists
Sun Jun 30, 2013, 05:46 PM
Jun 2013

that murdered thousands in cold blood, funded by coke money and backed by Moonie death squads (and a witch for a president!)

MisterP

(23,730 posts)
4. then again, Suazo Cordova's the only one still alive from them--maybe there's something to the
Sun Jun 30, 2013, 05:55 PM
Jun 2013

rumors of brujeria...

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