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Judi Lynn

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6. Before Her Assassination, Berta Cáceres Singled Out Hillary Clinton for Backing Honduran Coup
Sat May 21, 2016, 05:11 PM
May 2016

Before Her Assassination, Berta Cáceres Singled Out Hillary Clinton for Backing Honduran Coup

March 11, 2016

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is facing a new round of questions about her handling of the 2009 coup in Honduras that ousted democratically elected President Manuel Zelaya. Since the coup, Honduras has become one of the most violent places in the world. Last week, indigenous environmental activist Berta Cáceres was assassinated in her home. In an interview two years ago, Cáceres singled out Clinton for her role supporting the coup. "We’re coming out of a coup that we can’t put behind us. We can’t reverse it," Cáceres said. "It just kept going. And after, there was the issue of the elections. The same Hillary Clinton, in her book, 'Hard Choices,' practically said what was going to happen in Honduras. This demonstrates the meddling of North Americans in our country. The return of the president, Mel Zelaya, became a secondary issue. There were going to be elections in Honduras. And here she [Clinton] recognized that they didn’t permit Mel Zelaya’s return to the presidency." We play this rarely seen clip of Cáceres and speak to historian Greg Grandin.


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AMY GOODMAN: Let’s talk about Honduras. I want to go to Hillary Clinton in the 2009 coup in Honduras that ousted the democratically elected President Manuel Zelaya. In her memoir, Hard Choices, Hillary Clinton wrote about the days following the coup. She wrote, quote, "In the subsequent days I spoke with my counterparts around the hemisphere, including Secretary [Patricia] Espinosa [in] Mexico. We strategized on a plan to restore order in Honduras and ensure that free and fair elections [could] be held quickly and legitimately, which would render the question of Zelaya moot," unquote.

Since the coup, Honduras has become one of the most dangerous places in the world. In 2014, the Honduran environmental activist Berta Cáceres spoke about Hillary Clinton’s role in the 2009 coup. This is the woman who was assassinated last week in La Esperanza, Honduras. But she spoke about Hillary Clinton’s role in the 2009 coup with the Argentine TV program Resumen Latinoamericano.


BERTA CÁCERES: [translated] We’re coming out of a coup that we can’t put behind us. We can’t reverse it. It just kept going. And after, there was the issue of the elections. The same Hillary Clinton, in her book, Hard Choices, practically said what was going to happen in Honduras. This demonstrates the meddling of North Americans in our country. The return of the president, Mel Zelaya, became a secondary issue. There were going to be elections in Honduras. And here, she, Clinton, recognized that they didn’t permit Mel Zelaya’s return to the presidency. There were going to be elections. And the international community—officials, the government, the grand majority—accepted this, even though we warned this was going to be very dangerous and that it would permit a barbarity, not only in Honduras but in the rest of the continent. And we’ve been witnesses to this.

AMY GOODMAN: That was Honduran environmental activist Berta Cáceres speaking in 2014. She was murdered last week in her home in La Esperanza in Honduras. Last year, she won the Goldman Environmental Prize. She’s a leading environmentalist in the world. Professor Grandin?

GREG GRANDIN: Yeah, and she criticizes Hillary Clinton’s book, Hard Choices, where Clinton was holding up her actions in Honduras as an example of a clear-eyed pragmatism. I mean, that book is effectively a confession. Every other country in the world or in Latin America was demanding the restitution of democracy and the return of Manuel Zelaya. It was Clinton who basically relegated that to a secondary concern and insisted on elections, which had the effect of legitimizing and routinizing the coup regime and creating the nightmare scenario that exists today.

I mean—and it’s also in her emails. The real scandal about the emails isn’t the question about process—you know, she wanted to create an off-the-books communication thing that couldn’t be FOIAed. The real scandal about those emails are the content of the emails. She talks—the process by which she works to delegitimate Zelaya and legitimate the elections, which Cáceres, in that interview, talks about were taking place under extreme militarized conditions, fraudulent, a fig leaf of democracy, are all in the emails.

More:
http://www.democracynow.org/2016/3/11/before_her_assassination_berta_caceres_singled

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are YOU Donald Rump??? GOP bully person. trueblue2007 May 2016 #1
are you allergic to the truth? DNC bully person Fairgo May 2016 #5
Strange thing to say considering... tecelote May 2016 #11
Truth bothers you? 840high May 2016 #13
Stop repeating Donald Trump's garbage on DU! liberal N proud May 2016 #2
Tell Hillary to stop 840high May 2016 #14
Stop repeating Donald Trump's garbage on DU! trueblue2007 May 2016 #22
People knew this long, LONG before Trump even considered insulting the country by running. n/t Judi Lynn May 2016 #18
Hillary Is Being Misleading About Her Role in the Honduras Coup Judi Lynn May 2016 #3
"She's Baldly Lying": Dana Frank Responds to Hillary Clinton's Defense of Her Role in Honduras Coup Judi Lynn May 2016 #4
Before Her Assassination, Berta Cáceres Singled Out Hillary Clinton for Backing Honduran Coup Judi Lynn May 2016 #6
Hillary Clinton’s Response To Honduran Coup Was Scrubbed From Her Paperback Memoirs Judi Lynn May 2016 #7
oh, it's not because she was trying to cover anything up MisterP May 2016 #8
Great comment from Freeston in your post: Judi Lynn May 2016 #15
proof-proof! MisterP May 2016 #21
The article was surprising, coming from the NY Times, as it included more facts than you'd expect. Judi Lynn May 2016 #23
Great article, and excellent info in this thread. TY Judi Lynn nt. polly7 May 2016 #9
Thanks, polly7. n/t Judi Lynn May 2016 #16
K&R Yes speaking the truth makes us all the bullies. felix_numinous May 2016 #10
Like bombing their homeland, then strafing those who try to escape. n/t Judi Lynn May 2016 #17
We cannot reward a presidency felix_numinous May 2016 #19
She needs to stop working for fascists. They've done more than enough damage. Judi Lynn May 2016 #20
Pretty tough for even the most ardent HRC supporter to defend her actions in Honduras. EndElectoral May 2016 #12
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