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In reply to the discussion: Washington Denies US-Backed Honduran Government Kills Activists [View all]Judi Lynn
(164,095 posts)5. As we know, this subject has been discussed extensively here since the coup. Here's a refresher:
June 29, 2015
Honduras Bleeding
by ERIC DRAITSER - RAMIRO S. FUNEZ
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Equally unsurprising is the US role in the training and backing of the Honduran generals who carried out the coup on that early morning in late June 2009. As School of the Americas Watch (SOAW) noted at the time:
The June 28 coup in Honduras was carried out by the School of the Americas (SOA) graduates Gen. Romeo Vásquez Velásquez, the head of the of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Honduran military and by Gen. Luis Prince Suazo, the head of the Air Force SOA-trained Honduran Army Attorney Col. Herberth Inestroza justified the military coup and stated in an interview with The Miami Herald It would be difficult for us, with our training, to have a relationship with a leftist government. Thats impossible. Inestroza also confirmed that the decision for the coup was made by the military According to information that SOA Watch obtained from the US government through a Freedom of Information Act request, Vasquez studied in the SOA at least twice: once in 1976 and again in 1984 The head of the Air Force, General Luis Javier Prince Suazo, studied in the School of the Americas in 1996.
The School of the Americas (since renamed Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, aka WHINSEC) is a US military institute located at Fort Benning, Georgia infamous for graduating a literal whos who of Central and South American military dictators, death squad leaders, and other assorted fascists who left their bloody marks on their respective countries. Its been called the School of Dictators and a coup factory, and it seems that Honduras in 2009 was merely the latest victim of its illustrious alumni. Indeed, this was not the first time for Honduras, as both General Juan Melgar Castro (military dictator, 1975-1978) and Policarpo Paz Garcia (death squad leader and then military dictator, 1978-1982) were graduates of the School of the Americas. Needless to say, the legacy of the United States in Honduras is a bloody and shameful one.
Honduras: A US Military Foothold in Central America
One should not be fooled into believing that since 2009 and the US-backed coup and subsequent regime change, somehow the US has not been involved militarily inside Honduras. Indeed, just weeks ago the US military announced that it would be sending a contingent of US Marines to Honduras, ostensibly to provide assistance during hurricane season. However, the reality is that the US is merely continuing, and indeed expanding, its ongoing military partnership and de facto occupation of Honduras and a number of other key Central American countries.
In an exclusive interview with Counterpunch, the US Coordinator of the National Popular Resistance Front (FNRP) and Refoundation Party (LIBRE), Lucy Pagoada succinctly explained, The coup forced us to wake up to the reality of Honduras. I lived in Honduras until I was 15 years old. Ive never seen my country so militarized as the way it has become after 2009. It has turned into a large military base trained and funded by the US. They even have School of the Americas forces there There have been high levels of violence and torture since the coup against the resistance and the opposition. According to Pagoada and other activists both in Honduras and in the US, the country has essentially become an annex of the US military, acting as a staging area for a variety of Washingtons military operations in the region.
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http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/06/29/honduras-bleeding/
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What else are they going to say? "Yes, we (the USA) support political murder in Honduras"
99th_Monkey
Jun 2016
#3
the real question is why wouldn't they? we'd vote for them anyway--DEFEND them, in fact
MisterP
Jun 2016
#6
Speaking out publicly in Honduras against their Death Squads is very risky business
99th_Monkey
Jun 2016
#8
Since you appear either incapable or unwilling to make your point more coherent
99th_Monkey
Jun 2016
#10
"Well, our hand doesn't show in this one, does it?" Richard M. Nixon, to Kissinger.
Judi Lynn
Jun 2016
#20
Brilliant post, one of the most magnificent we're likely to see here or anywhere, or not.
Judi Lynn
Jun 2016
#13