The Biden administration says it wants to counter the corruption that’s driving displacement. Does that apply to U.S. allies in Honduras?
The Trial for Berta Caceres’s Murder Will Test Biden’s Central America Policy
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The Biden administration says it wants to counter the corruption that’s driving displacement. Does that apply to U.S. allies in Honduras?
Under its pro-Trump secretary general, a politicized OAS has botched electoral missions across the hemisphere — and even precipitated a coup.
Despite U.S.-backed violence against them, indigenous communities are fighting back as multinational corporations encroach on their lands.
Honduras’ new president, Juan Orlando Hernández, takes office amid rising tensions between developers on one side and indigenous and campesino communities on the other.
Through vote buying and brute violence, supporters of the 2009 coup in Honduras may have stolen the 2013 election.