#honduras

harryhaller@diasp.eu

During colonization the majority of Honduras's indigenous population died of diseases like smallpox and measles resulting in a more homogenous indigenous population compared to other colonies.[95]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honduras#Demographics
[95]=Honduras: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1995.
Honduras : a country study : Merrill, Tim — https://archive.org/details/hondurascountrys00merr_0/page/8/mode/1up
The early 1530s were not prosperous for Honduras. Renewed
fighting among the Spaniards, revolts, and decimation of the set-
tled indigenous population through disease, mistreatment, and
ex-
portation of large numbers to the Caribbean islands as slaves
left
the colony on the edge of collapse by 1534
.
#history #honduras #wikipedia #diligence #vigilance

kuchinster@hub.hubzilla.de

Blood-flavored bananas

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Blood-flavored bananas

Once upon a time, there was a company called United Fruit Company. It became famous for the fact that it began to import bananas to the U.S. en masse. Back in the mid-19th century, bananas were in America like black caviar - expensive, prestigious, and eaten only by millionaires. But "United Fruit" built a hundred ships with refrigerators, and flooded the entire American market with bananas that cost 2 cents. Behind the scenes of this action there were some pretty cool squabbles, and American buyers didn't know about them. For example, in 1911, the president of Honduras gave United Fruit all the best banana plantations. But competitors from the company "Cuyamel" (also Americans) did not slumber: they overthrew the president, replacing him with their puppet, who gave the banana plantations to them.

In 1928, Colombian banana pickers demanded that United Fruit give them at least one day off a week. The Colombian police, paid for with company money, were brought in to quell the strike, and they killed up to 2,000 people. The rest of them shut up and went quickly to pick bananas. In 1929, United Fruit bought its main competitor, Cuyamel, and began controlling 60% of banana exports to the US. They murdered union leaders in South America, bribed politicians and police, and paid almost no taxes anywhere. In some countries (like Costa Rica or Colombia) it was United Fruit that was the main power, not the local government.

In 1953, Guatemalan President Arbenz turned over United Fruit's unused banana plantations to local impoverished peasants, and offered compensation. The company demanded 25 times as much money; it was sent packing. Then United Fruit simply ordered a coup at a similar price: negotiated a deal with the CIA, and financed a military invasion of Guatemala. The main motivation was that bananas on the shelves for Americans should not rise in price, they have become a favorite treat of millions. CIA mercenaries overthrew Arbenz, and put dictator Armas on the throne. This led to a 36-year civil war and the subsequent deaths of 200,000 people to Guatemala. But bananas didn't go up in price for Americans. It was a successful democratization, one to behold.

Since then, all the presidents of Central and South America were afraid to make a sound, and gave bananas for nothing. "United Fruit paid the banana pickers a pittance and did not give a penny to the budgets of the banana republics. For the slightest dissatisfaction the pickers were killed and the corpses were dumped into the sea. The American public happily bought bananas at a discount. But times have changed. "United Fruit was told it had lost its fucking mind and was bribing officials in Honduras to lower taxes on banana exports. In 1975, the military overthrew the company's protégé in Guatemala, dictator Lopez Arellano. In the same year, the head of the company, Eli Black (the company was by then called United Brands), threw himself out of a skyscraper in New York.

The company was quietly renamed Chiquita. And I still see bananas from this company in our supermarkets. Somehow everything has already been forgotten: how this corporation overthrew presidents, introduced slave labor, and people died by the hundreds of thousands because of it: we owe it the valuable term "banana republic".

They're lucky here: bananas pumped full of blood don't taste like blood.

They are so nice and sweet.

© Zotov

https://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/8910257.html

#USA #us #America #history #american #anglo-saxons #capitalism #slavery #military #CIA #vassalage #war #civil-war #Guatemala #Honduras #fruits #bananas #Chiquita

escheche@diasp.org
deutschewelle@squeet.me

Mittelamerika und der Kampf gegen die Bandenkriminalität | DW | 08.12.2022

Nach El Salvador haben nun auch Honduras und Jamaika den Ausnahmezustand erklärt, um mit größerer Härte gegen kriminelle Banden vorgehen zu können. Eine populäre, aber kurzsichtige Strategie, wie die Geschichte zeigt.#Ausnahmezustand #NayibBukele #ElSalvador #XiomaraCastro #Honduras #AndrewHolness #Jamaika #kriminelleJugendbanden #MS-13 #Barrio18
Mittelamerika und der Kampf gegen die Bandenkriminalität | DW | 08.12.2022

faab64@diasp.org

#US PRESSURING NEW LEFT-WING #HONDURAS GOVERNMENT OVER PRIVATIZED CITIES

After the Honduran government fulfilled a campaign promise by moving to end an extreme form of special economic zone, two US senators threatened to withdraw foreign aid to the country.

Honduran President Xiomara Castro, who took office in January, promised on the campaign trail to abolish special economic zones known as ZEDEs (“Economic Development and Employment Zones” in English), where private investors have outsized power to shape labor laws, judicial systems, and local governance. These zones have garnered fierce opposition in Honduras for undermining the basic tenets of #democracy.

In April, she achieved a major win when the Congress of Honduras unanimously voted to repeal the law that allows for ZEDEs, and to abolish the current ones, though the latter has to be ratified next year. But the forces who want to keep ZEDEs in operation are retaliating, and they’ve found allies on Capitol Hill.

Earlier this month, Sens. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) and Ben Cardin (D-MD) called on U.S. Secretary of State Antony #Blinken to act against the Honduran government for moving to get rid of ZEDEs. In doing so, the senators are citing the findings of an influential think tank, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), which has received direct support from a U.S.-based company that is invested in one of the ZEDEs.
#SouthAmerica #Imperialism #Politics

https://therealnews.com/us-pressuring-new-left-wing-honduras-government-over-privatized-cities

faab64@diasp.org

In her first UN speech, #Honduras’ leftist President Xiomara Castro denounced colonialism, “neoliberal injustice,” and exploitative corporations.

Calling for multipolarity, she declared, “Never again will we carry the stereotype of a banana republic”

“Honduras will only have a future if it takes firm steps to dismantle the neoliberal economic dictatorship,” she asserted.

Castro (of no relation to Cuba’s Fidel Castro) also condemned the violent right-wing military coup that the United States sponsored in Honduras in 2009, which overthrew democratically elected President Manuel Zelaya – Castro’s husband.

“We poor nations of the world will no longer tolerate coups d’etat; we will no longer tolerate the use of lawfare, or color revolutions, which are usually organized to plunder our extensive natural resources,” she proclaimed.


#UNGA #Politics #SouthAmerica #Colonialism

https://multipolarista.com/2022/09/22/un-speech-honduras-xiomara-castro/

deutschewelle@squeet.me

Truss erwägt Verlegung der britischen Botschaft nach Jerusalem | DW | 22.09.2022

Die USA und einige kleinere Staaten sind vorgeprescht. Nun überlegt auch die britische Premierministerin Truss, ihre Botschaft in Israel nicht länger in Tel Aviv zu belassen. Die Palästinenser werden not amused sein.#Großbritannien #LizTruss #Botschaft #Israel #Jerusalem #JairLapid #Palästinenser #USA #Honduras #Guatemala #Kosovo
Truss erwägt Verlegung der britischen Botschaft nach Jerusalem | DW | 22.09.2022

faab64@diasp.org

"Stop trying to destabilize #Honduras...stop trying to choose who we must have relations with"

President #Xiomara Castro rails against interventionism at the UN General Assembly.
#UNGA

https://twitter.com/KawsachunNews/status/1572340854483816448