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Honduras: The Honduran People under a Permanent Coup d'Etat
Mon, 12/17/2012 - 10:45 — AP

Honduras: The Honduran People under a Permanent Coup d'Etat
>From Ofraneh, translation by Stephen Bartlett of Ag Missions

The latest Coup d'Etat perpetrated in the early hours of December 12 in
Honduras, when the National Congress voted to remove four Supreme Court
justices, places front and center once again the dictatorship the country
has experienced since June 28, 2009. The ultra-right of Honduras has been
offering up to us for the last three years lessons on their cannibalistic
practices.

The local reality is macabre: Honduras is considered the most violent
country in the world with 92 assassination for each 100,000 inhabitants,
and at the same time Honduras was the country most impacted by climate
change between 1991 and 2010, and to add to these woes, is also the poorest
country in the hemisphere. In the meantime, the elite in power is dedicated
to the destruction of this weakened democracy to maintain their privilege
at any cost.

Leading up to the action taken by the Congress which was pushed through by
the majority from the nationalist party, the current "head of state" Pepe
Lobo denounced a supposed Coup d'Etat cooked up by Jorge Canhuati Larach,
owner of various media outlets that are members of the Inter American Press
Society (SIP), which recently conferred to him (Jorge Canhuati) an
honorific mention in the category of "Human Rights and service to the
community."

As with Canahuati Larach, along with Pepe Lobo and the illustrative crowd
of representatives that demolished the Constitutional Court, they were all
implicated in the Coup d' Etat of 2009. Of course the Supreme Court
participated fully in the gutting of democracy in 2009, which was
categorized by the Library of Congress in the U.S. as a "Constitutional
Succession."

>From Charter Cities to the Application of the Polygraph test:
The Constitutional Court came to be questioned, as with the rest of the
Supreme Court, by the Executive and Legislative branches, after having
declared unconstitutional the Ley of Special Development Regions (RED),
alias Charter Cities, a project cut from neocolonial cloth, that was
intended to auction off slices of Honduran territory to U.S. investors
known as libertarians and ultra-right. Among other issues, the RED included
transferring the application of justice to third parties, located on the
island of Mauritius and finally the British Court of appeals.

The furious reaction to the Supreme Court's decision on Charter Cities, by
Pepe Lobo and his protegé Juan Orlando Hernández, President of the Congress
and candidate picked to be the future president of Honduras, demonstrated
that the independence of the branches of government in Honduras finds
itself under attack.

The situation was worsened even more, when the Constitutional Court
declared unconstitutional the Law of Purification of the Police, which
included psycho-metric, socio-economic, toxicological and polygraph tests,
with this last test being questioned as a method that violates national
laws as well as international human rights treaties.

The collapse of the National Police, with its absolute corruption and
association with organized crime has the country in a sorry state, living
under the yoke of security organisms that are implicated in multiple
assassinations and sales of weapon arsenals. The so-called "purification"
of the police initiated about a year ago has not generated measureable
results, and has aggravated the situation with the suspension of aid to the
police by the U.S., surrounding evidence about Juan Carlos Bonilla, current
director of the police, who was named in having participated in death
squads from 1998 to 2002.

When the Constitutional Court voted four to one as to the
unconstitutionality of the Law of Purification of Police, the same episode
occurred as following the Charter City decision, where the judge Oscar
Chinchilla took the side of the Legislative branch. Despite Chinchilla
having said that the use of the polygraph test was a violation of
fundamental rights, he did not vote for unconstitutionality emitted by the
majority of the Court. Lacking a unanimous decision in the Constitutional
Court, the plenary of the Supreme Court would meet to take a final
decision. Just hours before the Supreme Court plenary was to meet to
consider the matter, the National Congress removed the four magistrates who
had voted against the law in the Constitutional Court.

>From electoral fraud to the suit filed about the vote counts

Last November 18 the primary elections took place in Honduras, to choose
the candidates for president, congress and mayors. As it is common
knowledge, there was a shameful fraud committed, especially by the National
Party, who are currently in power and have an absolute majority in the
National Congress.

The two ultra-right candidates who ran for the highest positions of the
National Party both claimed to have received the majority of the votes.
Finally the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) declared as winner Juan
Orlando Hernández, current president of the National Congress, despite the
statements by the supposed loser, Ricardo Alvarez, who was early on leading
in the vote count before the ¨system crashed¨, leaving him behind.

The same story of fraud was repeated in the other traditional party that
took part in the elections, the liberals picked Mauricio Villeda Bermúdez,
open admirer of the Colombian Alvaro Uribe and one of those integrated into
the de facto government by dictator Roberto Micheletti. The Supreme
Electoral Tribunal indicated that these political parties worked to inflate
the vote at the voting stations, while Ricardo Alvarez said there were
members of organized crime making threats at the polls.

The political conditions in which the primary elections took place in the
country served as a perfect stew for the electoral fraud, in that way
maintaining the gang of coup-backers who find themselves clinging to power.
The famous Cartagena Agreement in the final analysis does not guarantee
electoral transparency and much less strengthens the human rights of the
Honduran people, who finds themselves subject to the violence of a feudal
regime.

The gutting of the Constitutional Court of the Supreme Court is associated
not only with their rejection of the Charter City law and the Law of
Purification of the Police, but was also a strategy to derail in advance
the claim presented by Ricardo Alvarez regarding the vote count, in the
face of the evident fraud committed.

Of course, though the current boxing match is among groups of power
associated with the ultra-right, this is still electoral fraud, and that it
could be repeated next year during the presidential elections.
In Honduras the supposed liberal bourgeois democracy that exists is no more
than a mask of a dictatorship of a small group of financiers, many of whom
are associated with organized crime and protected by the empire, which is
disposed to provide their blessing to those who would preserve the status
quo.

The legislative coup against the Judiciary is openly associated with the
recent electoral fraud and the impeding of the auctioning off of Honduras
by means of Charter Cities, which by the way President Lobo has said he
will implement anyway, if not during this term, then in the next one.

Sambo Creek, December 13, 2012

Organización Fraternal Negra Hondureña, OFRANEH


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