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{{Infobox country|name=Republic of Honduras|native_name=República de Honduras|capital=[[Tegucigalpa]]|largest_city=[[Tegucigalpa]]|leader_title1=President|leader_name1=Xiomara Castro|image_map=Honduras map.png|map_width=290|official_languages=Spanish|area_km2=112,492|population_estimate=10,278,345|population_estimate_year=2021}} | {{Infobox country|name=Republic of Honduras|native_name=República de Honduras|image_flag=Honduran flag.svg|image_coat=Honduran COA.svg|capital=[[Tegucigalpa]]|largest_city=[[Tegucigalpa]]|leader_title1=President|leader_name1=Xiomara Castro|image_map=Honduras map.png|map_width=290|official_languages=Spanish|area_km2=112,492|population_estimate=10,278,345|population_estimate_year=2021}} | ||
'''Honduras''', officially the '''Republic of Honduras''', is a country in Central America. It is currently led by the left-leaning government [[Xiomara Castro]], a member of the [[Liberty and Refoundation Party]].<ref name=":0" /> | '''Honduras''', officially the '''Republic of Honduras''', is a country in Central America. It is currently led by the left-leaning government [[Xiomara Castro]], a member of the [[Liberty and Refoundation Party]].<ref name=":0" /> | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
=== Early history === | |||
Honduras was the home of several Mesoamerican cultures, most notably the Maya, prior to [[Monarchy of Spain (1516–1700)|Spanish]] [[Colonialism|colonization]] in the 16th century. | |||
Due to colonialism, Roman Catholicism and the Spanish language are dominant and have blended with indigenous culture. | Due to colonialism, Roman Catholicism and the Spanish language are dominant and have blended with indigenous culture. | ||
In the 1980s, the CIA supported the Honduran death squad Battalion 316, which tortured and killed hundreds of civilians. The [[Contras]] were also based in Honduras and were trained by the CIA to fight the [[Sandinista National Liberation Front|Sandinistas]] in [[Republic of Nicaragua|Nicaragua]].<ref>{{News citation|newspaper=Constantine Report|title=Torture at CIA Battalion 316|url=https://constantinereport.com/torture-at-cia-battalion-316/}}</ref> | === U.S. puppet state === | ||
In the early 1980s, the [[United States of America|United States]] opened a military base in Honduras with thousands of troops to organize attacks against [[Republic of El Salvador|El Salvador]] and [[Republic of Guatemala|Guatemala]]. The USA trained and armed the Honduran military and police to target leftists.<ref>{{Citation|author=William Blum|year=2002|title=Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower|chapter=A Concise History of United States Global Interventions, | |||
1945 to the Present|isbn=9781842772201|publisher=Zed Books Ltd|lg=https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=29EED3C6906FF165E08303B9EAF66B4F|pdf=https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafykbzacedas5bwprytpzcih6tof3ipede5uzmcvt47tfzwp4cptdau6vmjpy?filename=William%20Blum%20-%20Rogue%20State_%20A%20Guide%20to%20the%20World%27s%20Only%20Superpower-Zed%20Books%20Ltd%20%282002%29.pdf|page=125–126}}</ref> | |||
During this period, the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] supported the Honduran death squad Battalion 316, which tortured and killed hundreds of civilians. The [[Contras]] were also based in Honduras and were trained by the CIA to fight the [[Sandinista National Liberation Front|Sandinistas]] in [[Republic of Nicaragua|Nicaragua]].<ref>{{News citation|newspaper=Constantine Report|title=Torture at CIA Battalion 316|url=https://constantinereport.com/torture-at-cia-battalion-316/}}</ref> | |||
In 2009, right-wing drug dealer [[Juan Orlando Hernández]] (JOH) took power in a military coup with U.S. support. Hernández recognized the U.S. puppet [[Juan Guaidó]] as the president of [[Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela|Venezuela]] and trafficked tons of cocaine.<ref>{{News citation|author=[[Ben Norton]]|newspaper=[[Multipolarista]]|title=How Trump and John Bolton attempted a coup in Venezuela|date=2022-07-14|url=https://multipolarista.com/2022/07/14/trump-john-bolton-coup-venezuela/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220718213517/https://multipolarista.com/2022/07/14/trump-john-bolton-coup-venezuela/|archive-date=2022-07-18|retrieved=2022-07-26}}</ref> | In 2009, right-wing drug dealer [[Juan Orlando Hernández]] (JOH) took power in a military coup with U.S. support. Hernández recognized the U.S. puppet [[Juan Guaidó]] as the president of [[Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela|Venezuela]] and trafficked tons of cocaine.<ref>{{News citation|author=[[Ben Norton]]|newspaper=[[Multipolarista]]|title=How Trump and John Bolton attempted a coup in Venezuela|date=2022-07-14|url=https://multipolarista.com/2022/07/14/trump-john-bolton-coup-venezuela/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220718213517/https://multipolarista.com/2022/07/14/trump-john-bolton-coup-venezuela/|archive-date=2022-07-18|retrieved=2022-07-26}}</ref> | ||
In 2021, Xiomara Castro of the Liberty and Refoundation Party won the presidential election.<ref name=":0">{{News citation|journalist=|date=2021-11-29|title=Left-wing candidate Xiomara Castro all set to become Honduras’ next president|url=https://peoplesdispatch.org/2021/11/29/left-wing-candidate-xiomara-castro-all-set-to-become-honduras-next-president/|newspaper=People's Dispatch|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=}}</ref> She is the wife of former president [[Manuel Zelaya]] who was deposed in | === Left-wing government === | ||
In 2021, Xiomara Castro of the Liberty and Refoundation Party won the presidential election.<ref name=":0">{{News citation|journalist=|date=2021-11-29|title=Left-wing candidate Xiomara Castro all set to become Honduras’ next president|url=https://peoplesdispatch.org/2021/11/29/left-wing-candidate-xiomara-castro-all-set-to-become-honduras-next-president/|newspaper=People's Dispatch|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=}}</ref> She is the wife of former president [[Manuel Zelaya]] who was deposed in the US-backed coup in 2009.<ref>{{News citation|journalist=Bill Van Auken|date=2019-06-28|title=Ten years since the US-backed coup in Honduras|url=https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2019/06/28/pers-j28.html|newspaper=[[World Socialist Web Site]]|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=}}</ref> | |||
A year after the left-wing victory, the US imperialists nominally withdrew support for the previous right-wing narco-dictator puppet Juan Orlando Hernández in an attempt to appear impartial towards international drug trafficking. In reality, this is another example of an imperial puppet's usefulness being outlived, and the imperialists stabbing their asset in the back.<ref>{{News citation|journalist=[[Benjamin Norton]]|title=Biden admin slaps Honduran narco-dictator on wrist... after supporting him|url=https://youtu.be/HzLV0n_mBdE|newspaper=[[Multipolarista]]}}</ref> | A year after the left-wing victory, the US [[Imperialism|imperialists]] nominally withdrew support for the previous right-wing narco-dictator puppet Juan Orlando Hernández in an attempt to appear impartial towards international drug trafficking. In reality, this is another example of an imperial puppet's usefulness being outlived, and the imperialists stabbing their asset in the back.<ref>{{News citation|journalist=[[Benjamin Norton]]|title=Biden admin slaps Honduran narco-dictator on wrist... after supporting him|url=https://youtu.be/HzLV0n_mBdE|newspaper=[[Multipolarista]]}}</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 17:11, 6 November 2022
Republic of Honduras República de Honduras | |
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Capital and largest city | Tegucigalpa |
Official languages | Spanish |
Leaders | |
• President | Xiomara Castro |
Area | |
• Total | 112,492 km² |
Population | |
• 2021 estimate | 10,278,345 |
Honduras, officially the Republic of Honduras, is a country in Central America. It is currently led by the left-leaning government Xiomara Castro, a member of the Liberty and Refoundation Party.[1]
History
Early history
Honduras was the home of several Mesoamerican cultures, most notably the Maya, prior to Spanish colonization in the 16th century.
Due to colonialism, Roman Catholicism and the Spanish language are dominant and have blended with indigenous culture.
U.S. puppet state
In the early 1980s, the United States opened a military base in Honduras with thousands of troops to organize attacks against El Salvador and Guatemala. The USA trained and armed the Honduran military and police to target leftists.[2]
During this period, the CIA supported the Honduran death squad Battalion 316, which tortured and killed hundreds of civilians. The Contras were also based in Honduras and were trained by the CIA to fight the Sandinistas in Nicaragua.[3]
In 2009, right-wing drug dealer Juan Orlando Hernández (JOH) took power in a military coup with U.S. support. Hernández recognized the U.S. puppet Juan Guaidó as the president of Venezuela and trafficked tons of cocaine.[4]
Left-wing government
In 2021, Xiomara Castro of the Liberty and Refoundation Party won the presidential election.[1] She is the wife of former president Manuel Zelaya who was deposed in the US-backed coup in 2009.[5]
A year after the left-wing victory, the US imperialists nominally withdrew support for the previous right-wing narco-dictator puppet Juan Orlando Hernández in an attempt to appear impartial towards international drug trafficking. In reality, this is another example of an imperial puppet's usefulness being outlived, and the imperialists stabbing their asset in the back.[6]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Left-wing candidate Xiomara Castro all set to become Honduras’ next president" (2021-11-29). People's Dispatch.
- ↑ William Blum (2002). Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower: 'A Concise History of United States Global Interventions, 1945 to the Present' (pp. 125–126). [PDF] Zed Books Ltd. ISBN 9781842772201 [LG]
- ↑ "Torture at CIA Battalion 316". Constantine Report.
- ↑ Ben Norton (2022-07-14). "How Trump and John Bolton attempted a coup in Venezuela" Multipolarista. Archived from the original on 2022-07-18. Retrieved 2022-07-26.
- ↑ Bill Van Auken (2019-06-28). "Ten years since the US-backed coup in Honduras" World Socialist Web Site.
- ↑ Benjamin Norton. "Biden admin slaps Honduran narco-dictator on wrist... after supporting him" Multipolarista.