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Monthly News Round-up: June/July 2023

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July 10, 2023 Karen Spring Filed Under: News

Relations with China

On July 6th, the Chinese representative for international business and Vice Minister of Business Wang Shouwen, arrived to Honduras to begin negotiating a free trade agreement between China and Honduras.

🇭🇳🤝🇨🇳| El Canciller @EnriqueReinaHN, junto a la Diputada Hortensia Zelaya, recibieron al señor Wang Shouwen, Representante de Negociaciones de Comercio Internacional y Viceministro de Comercio de la República Popular China. pic.twitter.com/D0brp94oSg

— Cancillería Honduras (@CancilleriaHN) July 7, 2023

https://www.reuters.com/world/china-honduras-launch-negotiations-over-free-trade-agreement-2023-07-04/

IMF negotiations

The Government of Honduras continues negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). According to Finance Minister Rixi Moncada, 98% of the negotiation is complete but an agreement has not been reached on two major points: foreign currency exchange and monetary financing. According to Moncada, the Honduran government refuses to cede to the IMF’s wishes on both points.

http://www.unetvhn.com/ministra-de-finanzas-anuncia-que-el-estado-de-honduras-podria-alcanzar-un-nuevo-acuerdo-con-el-fmi/

Gobierno dice que no cederá ante FMI por financiamiento del BCH y subasta de divisas

New York Drug Trials: JOH’s trial date moved once again

On June 29, Juan Orlando Hernández, Mauricio Hernández, and Juan Carlos Bonilla had a hearing in Judge Castel’s courtroom in New York. In an agreement reached between the defense counsels and the prosecutors, their trial date was changed from September 18th to February 5, 2024.

A few days later, JOH’s attorney Raymond Colon made alleged declarations to the press that he may terminate his work with JOH if he did not receive payment for his services. JOH’s spouse, Ana García de Hernández clarified via her Twitter account that Colon would remain as JOH’s defense and that the rumors are false. In the same alleged press statement, Colon also clarified the role of the controversial ‘detective’ Angel Martínez’s role in the defense, indicating that Martínez is NOT part of JOH’s defense team. Colon also refuted a rumor that was circulating in Honduras that 11 National Party activists would be called to testify at JOH’s trial.

https://www.facebook.com/PROHNN/posts/pfbid02NECTrBUvrT2yDJB3x5kzPdNNqetQHjh7uEjiFGy1La8KwFGvLUM5ic3z8imCju54l

https://www.tunota.com/honduras-hoy/articulo/raymond-colon-abogado-joh-pago-honorarios-familia-juan-orlando-hernandez-2023-07-06

Hoy circulo una ❌NOTICIA FALSA❌ sobre la defensa de mi esposo @JuanOrlandoH. Aqui les comento lo que verdaderamente pasa…@JuanOrlandoH es #inocente pronto #volvera #Justicia #verdad

Les dejo el Link de la noticia aclaratoria: https://t.co/RpMtbBNnqe pic.twitter.com/RvVvlkYFCA

— Ana García de Hernández (@anagarciacarias) July 6, 2023

Business issues

In a press conference on July 4th, the Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation announced that the concession and contract between the Honduran government and the Palmerola International Airport (PIA) will be reviewed. The Minister outlined how the Honduran government paid more than $22 million to construct projects essential for the functioning of the airport, which favored the private company owned by Honduran businessman Lenir Pérez. In addition, the Minister announced that key information about the bidding process and the decision to locate the airport in Comayagua is missing. Significant irregularities also surround the concession including the lack of experience of the company and lies regarding its construction, and the overvaluation of the contract.

In response, PIA representatives refuted the claims, stating that they would seek international remedies against the government’s decision. In the same government press conference, the Minister indicated that a delegation of the Honduran government will travel to Florida, where Pérez currently lives. According to the Minister’s statements, Pérez is restricted from leaving the U.S.. This statement adds to the rumors that Pérez, who also owns the Inversiones Los Pinares mine is under investigation by the FBI.

🔴 ¡EN VIVO! || Informe Especial desde Casa de Gobierno. https://t.co/3IuFUCsrks

— Canal 8 (@Canal8_hn) July 4, 2023

The press conference/statement by the Sec. of Infrastructure & transport. that outlines missing info about bidding process & decision regarding Palmerola airport’s location, lack of experience of company & lies regarding its construction, among other irregularities. #Honduras https://t.co/pEwnOqVJbr pic.twitter.com/2FMllEGcsP

— Honduras Now (@HondurasNow) July 5, 2023

https://tiempo.hn/concesion-de-palmerola-pasara-a-pgr/

Seems like Honduran businessman Lenir Perez is under investigation by the FBI. Today, in a press conference, the Secretary of Infrastructure & Transportation in #Honduras said that Perez is restricted from leaving the US. Maybe Perez is worried about getting arrested? pic.twitter.com/9jOyVbig13

— Honduras Now (@HondurasNow) July 5, 2023

Canadian company, Gildan Activewear announced that it will be closing its San Miguel factory located in Choloma. Approximately 2,700 employees will be laid off. (See violence and security policies section about murders of unions leaders from the same factory).

The business lobby, COHEP and others used the announcement to accuse the President Castro administration of not generating favorable conditions for businesses and investment. The Honduran Ambassador to Canada, Beatriz Valle clarifies that Gildan’s decision was made because of internal restructuring and the company has no additional plans to close more factories.

After Gildan’s announcement, the Honduran Women’s Collective (CODEMUH) published a statement saying that the factory closure is more about firing organized workers with health problems caused by the repetitive and exploitative work inside Gildan’s factories. CODEMUH insists that Gildan and the Government of Honduras must ensure that workers are paid their pensions and ensure that workers, particularly those with injuries caused by factory conditions, continue to have access to social security benefits after the factory closes.  

https://www.laprensa.hn/honduras/gildan-cerrara-maquila-choloma-dejara-desempleados-anuncia-nasralla-LA14057873

https://www.laprensa.hn/honduras/cohep-reacciona-cierre-planta-gildan-choloma-HN14080135

En reunión con altos funcionarios de Gildan en Canadá, nos comunican que es falso que abandonarán Honduras. A continuación el Comunicado Oficial. El cierre de la planta San Miguel responde a una reestructuración interna. @EnriqueReinaHN @XiomaraCastroZ @manuelzr pic.twitter.com/ptQdnTB6MT

— Beatriz Valle (@BeatrizValleM) June 23, 2023

https://twitter.com/reporterosdeinv/status/1674122839195111430/photo/1

🚨Urgent Action: join us and @CODEMUH1 in urging #Gildan Activewear to not leave 300 injured workers behind in Honduras.

Learn more about the case and how to support ➡️https://t.co/5adWyTyfjJ#Workyesbutwithdignity #empleosiperocondignidad pic.twitter.com/axSwS0Jmv9

— CoDevelopment Canada (@CoDevCanada) June 29, 2023

Violence and Security Policies

A wave of violence has hit Honduras once again, but this time causing a chilling effect around the country. On June 20th, over 46 women were killed inside the women’s section of the Tamara prison, just outside of the capital city. According to press reports, some women were burned alive and others shot to death. The violence was reported in the international press. Following the prison massacre, President Castro call for 46 days of national mourning. Foreign Affairs Minister, Enrique Reina said the violence aims to destabilize and sew chaos against the Castro administration.

The massacre comes after President Castro had named a Prison Intervention Commission in April 2023 following violence and riots inside several maximum-security prisons. The Intervention Commission was headed by the Vice Minister of Security, Julissa Villanueva. Upoin appointment, Villanueva had promised to apply ‘mano dura’ policies against corruption in the prison system.

Following the prison massacre, President Castro fired the Minister of Security, Ramón Sabillón, and named the Director of the National Police, Gustavo Sánchez to take his place. Villanueva was also fired from her position as head of the Prison Intervention Commission. On June 21st, the Vice Minister of Defense, Elías Melgar, previously denounced as being involved in drug trafficking and death squad paramilitary killings in the Aguán Valley during the post-coup governments, also resigned from his position. It is unclear if Melgar’s resignation is linked to the prison violence.

While many, including the international press, blamed the massacre on gangs, others like the Honduran Minister of Transparency, Edmundo Orellana, reminded the public of the organized criminal networks operating inside the police force [and I would add, the military], who are responsible for operating the prison system prior to the massacre.

https://www.elheraldo.hn/sucesos/privadas-de-libertad-muertas-reyerta-incendio-cefas-carceles-honduras-matanza-NC13999756

https://www.laprensa.hn/honduras/ataque-carcel-mujeres-honduras-conspiracion-xiomara-castro-canciller-LF14008322

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-65969092

🚨ATENCIÓN HONDURAS🚨 La presidenta @XiomaraCastroZ ha determinado nombrar como nuevo ministro de Seguridad al general Gustavo Sánchez, quien hasta hoy se desempeñaba como director de la @PoliciaHonduras pic.twitter.com/5vdWMfYo9M

— Secretaría de Prensa de Honduras (@gobprensaHN) June 21, 2023

https://www.laprensa.hn/honduras/subsecretario-defensa-elias-melgar-renuncia-cargo-xiomara-castro-DA14053635

In response to the violence in the Tamara prison, President Castro announced that the Honduran government will build a new prison in the Isla del Cisne off the Caribbean coast of Honduras, raising concerns from environmental organizations. In addition, President Castro announced that the JOH-created Military Police will take control of the Honduran prison system. Shortly after, images of prisoners being rounded up in their underwear and lined up on the ground were circulated on social media by the Minister of Defense and re-tweeted by President Castro. The images raised alarm for their similarity to President Bukele’s crackdown against gangs and prisons in El Salvador. In response to Castro’s decision, human rights organizations once again raise concerns about the return to militarization of Honduran society and the prison system, noting that Castro had been critical of the Military Police under JOH’s government, including their role in killing protesters during the 2017 electoral crisis.

https://www.elheraldo.hn/honduras/policia-militar-planes-intervencion-carceles-seguridad-2023-KE14107418

La vida y la seguridad de los ciudadanos y sus bienes la garantiza la Constitución. Nuestra misión es derrotar el crimen organizado que está en las cárceles y vamos sobre los autores intelectuales que operan desde afuera. @hegusave @PMOPHN @PoliciaHonduras pic.twitter.com/8R1tQ6SEZu

— José Manuel Zelaya Rosales (@JoseMZelayaR) June 26, 2023

En operaciones conjuntas de la @PMOPHN y la @PoliciaHonduras iniciamos actividades para que las cárceles dejen de ser escuelas del crimen y romper el ciclo con el crimen organizado. pic.twitter.com/lqysdbviAL

— José Manuel Zelaya Rosales (@JoseMZelayaR) June 26, 2023
Análisis Semanal | Escalada del crimen y de la militarización en Honduras

Two days after the prison massacre, several public acts of violence were reported around the country. Erika Julissa Bandy García, the spouse of drug trafficker Magdaleno Meza was murdered by heavily-armed, professional hitmen wearing police bulletproof vests, inside a bake shop in San Pedro Sula. Her bodyguards were also killed. The videos of the killings were widely circulated.

Meza himself was murdered inside the maximum-security El Pozo prison in 2019. His killing is believed to be linked to drug ledgers found in his possession when arrested, that implicated both Tony Hernández and JOH in drug trafficking. Prior to his murder, Meza showed a willingness to testify against drug traffickers, including members of the Hernández administration.

Matan a esposa de Magdaleno Meza junto a sus dos guardias en un centro comercial de SPS

https://www.elheraldo.hn/sucesos/como-avanzan-investigaciones-muerte-esposa-magdaleno-meza-erika-julissa-bandy-garcia-IG14129100

Around the time of big drug trials, the organized criminal violence in #Honduras increases. The prison massacre & the murder of spouse of drug trafficker Magdaleno Meza could all be related to JOH, Bonilla & M. Hernández’ s trial scheduled in NY for September 18. pic.twitter.com/t9YtUZFWfh

— Honduras Now (@HondurasNow) June 24, 2023
Matan en la cárcel a dueño de “narcolibreta” que menciona al presidente de Honduras

Then four days after the prison massacre, 13 people were massacred inside a billiards hall in the northern sweatshop city of Choloma. Among the 13 killed were four people involved in the textile union in the San Miguel Gildan (Canadian company) plant including union president Xiomara Cocas, her son, and two others. National and international unions and federations published statements condemning the violence, particularly in the context of Gildan’s announcement that they will be closing the exact plant where the union is based (see business issues section above). The massacre is believed to be unrelated to the factory closing down. Since the massacre, police have arrested members of the 18 Street gang believed to be involved.

https://www.eltiempo.com/mundo/latinoamerica/honduras-masacre-en-billar-deja-13-personas-muertas-780679

La presidenta del sindicato de la planta San Miguel y su hijo entre las víctimas de la masacre en Choloma
Statement: Four Apparel Workers’ Union Leaders Killed in Honduras Massacre

#𝐋𝐎𝐔́𝐋𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐎 || Aquí el Pronunciamiento emitido por la Central General de Trabajadores de Honduras #CGT.

Cuatro de los 13 muertos en masacre suscitada en la Colonia Victoria de Choloma, Cortés, eran líderes sindicales. pic.twitter.com/ybcF3BlNtH

— ConfidencialHonduras (@ConfidencialHN) June 25, 2023

Another very violent incident: Reports of 10 or 11 people were murdered in a massacre tonight in the city of Choloma. In total, there were 19 murders reported today in the northern department of Cortés. Something is going on. #Honduras https://t.co/4cem5VKnc2 pic.twitter.com/k0SgmqVD6z

— Honduras Now (@HondurasNow) June 25, 2023

https://www.laprensa.hn/sucesos/caen-cuatro-pandilleros-18-vinculados-masacre-choloma-CC14258875

In response to the massacre in Choloma, President Castro announced a military curfew in Choloma from 9 pm to 4 am that began the following day (June 25th) and another in San Pedro Sula the following week, beginning on July 4th. The measure will be applied for 15 days with the possibilities of renewal. Local businesses express concern of the impact of the military curfew on commerce in the region. The temporary suspension of constitutional rights in many parts of Honduras remains in place, despite these new recently announced measures.

2/4. Dentro del plan de seguridad Solución Contra el Crimen y el Estado de Excepción se inicia la operación “Candado Valle de Sula” dirigida presencialmente por el Ministro de Seguridad General Gustavo Sánchez acompañado por el Coronel Julio A. Ruiz de la 105 brigada y la PMOP.

— Xiomara Castro de Zelaya (@XiomaraCastroZ) June 25, 2023

https://www.elheraldo.hn/honduras/toque-queda-san-pedro-sula-choloma-orden-xiomara-castro-masacre-JM14096834

Protest outside the OAS

Hondurans protest outside the OAS headquarters during the 53rd session of the OAS General Assembly calling on the President Castro administration to fire the Honduran representative to the OAS, Roberto Quesada. Quesada has been publicly accused several times of sexual abuse and inappropriate behavior towards Honduran migrants and women. To date, the Castro administration has oddly ignored the allegations and protests against him.

https://criterio.hn/roberto-quesada-es-una-verguenza-gritan-migrantes-frente-a-la-oea/

https://fb.watch/lH-V1GaSRN/

Anniversary of the 2009 coup d’état

As part of the commemoration of the coup, the Honduran government led by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation, inaugurated the ‘Museum of Memory” in the old Presidential palace (close to the National Congress in the center of Tegucigalpa). President Castro, Presidential Advisor Manuel Zelaya, the President of the Supreme Court, Rebeca Raquel Obando, and other government figures participated in the ceremony. In addition, family members of the victims of the coup were also present.

No protests or other public events were held after President Castro, requested that all events be canceled following the prison killings (see the violence and security policies section).

https://www.elheraldo.hn/honduras/inauguran-museo-sobre-golpe-estado-2009-honduras-presidenta-xiomara-castro-honduras-DC14162265

The HSN released a statement on the 14th anniversary of the coup: “We say, “Never again!” to coup-mongering and interventions against peoples movements in Honduras. We encourage our supporters and allies to stay tuned for the upcoming New York-based trial of ex-President and accused drug trafficker Juan Orlando Hernández … the HSN will aim to put the U.S., Canada, and all those that rallied behind the narco-dictatorship ‘on trial’ for the destruction and damage that their support for the dictatorship has and continues to have in Honduras”

Read the statement in English here: http://bit.ly/43ZNzcv

In Spanish here: bit.ly/3PA8n62

Natural Resources and Land Issues

On Jun 27, the Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources (SERNA), Lucky Medina announced via Twitter that operations at the Los Pinares mine will be suspended until mid-2025 because the mine has not received environmental licenses for the ASPII area (the name of part of the concession). With this announcement, Medina confirms what community members have been saying for months. (See also ‘Attacks Against Land and Water defenders for violence related to Los Pinares mine).

Informo: Mina Pinares en Tocoa, Colón ha comenzado su proceso de suspensión hasta mediados 2025.@sernaHN no ha aprobado licencias ambientales para lote ASP II.

Trabajaremos con Guapinol y comunidades cercanas en restauración ambiental 🌱
Nuestra base es la justicia climática! pic.twitter.com/EZgJI1BGY3

— Lucky Medina Estrada (@LuckyMedinaHN) June 28, 2023

Siempre hemos tenido la razón @LuckyMedinaHN y lo demostramos en los expedientes al acreditar la ilegalidad, fraude, explotación ilegal, Adulteración de documentos, daños a la zona núcleo, a los ríos y ecosistemas. Vamos a restaurar el bosque @Congreso_HND @XiomaraCastroZ https://t.co/fmguqpPUEA

— Leonel George (@LeonelGeorge5) June 28, 2023

Miriam Miranda of OFRANEH denounces that a delegation including officials from the National Agrarian Institute (INA), prosecutors, and police visited 8 sites around the Trujillo Bay area (home to 6 Garifuna communities with ancestral titles) on request from the wealthy Crespo family. Miranda notes that this is why the Commission for Agrarian Security and Access to Land was formed.

ALERTA¡¡, representantes del INA junto con Policias y MP, realizan inspecciones en 8 sitios del territorio Garifuna de Trujillo, supuestamente a pedido de la familia Crespo y otros para desalojar a los Garifunas que habitan esos sitios. Para eso quieren esa Comisión Agraria.

— Miriam Miranda (@baraudawaguchu) June 14, 2023
Presidenta Xiomara Castro anuncia la creación de una comisión seguridad agraria en Honduras

After creating the Commission for Agrarian Security, Honduran police evict families from the Lenca Indigenous Council of the community of Cacao, Santa Rosa de Yojoa. Six people were detained including a minor & a human rights defender from the Lenca indigenous org, MILPAH #Honduras

After creating the Agrarian Security Commission, police evict families from the Lenca Indigenous Council fof the community of Cacao, Santa Rosa de Yojoa. Six people were detained including a minor & a human rights defenders from the Lenca indigenous org, MILPAH #Honduras pic.twitter.com/ypBG2i1dCI

— Honduras Now (@HondurasNow) June 24, 2023

Land and Water Defenders and the Social Movement

On June 15th, Oscar Orquelí Domínguez, the brother of Guapinol water defender Reynaldo Domínguez was murdered in his home by unknown men riding a motorcycle. His mother, Catalina Ramos was also injured in the attack.

Oscar is the second Domínguez brother murdered in the last 5 months in relation to what many suspect to be retaliation for the family’s activism in defending the Guapinol river against mining company Inversiones Los Pinares linked to U.S.-based Nucor Corporation. On January 7, Ali Domínguez was also murdered, along with Jairo Bonilla near the community of Guapinol. The targeted violence was widely condemned across Honduras and internationally.

https://criterio.hn/asesinan-a-oscar-oqueli-dominguez-hermano-de-los-defensores-ali-y-reynaldo-dominguez/

On July 7th, several campesino organizations and indigenous communities met to form the Popular Campesino and Indigenous Block in Tegucigalpa. Leaders from the Aguan Valley and others denounced the Commission for Agrarian Security and Access to Land formed by the Castro administration, including the threats of evictions that many face around the country. Read the Block’s statement here:

Bloque Popular Campesino e Indígena

In early July, the Convergence Against Re-election held a press conference and released a statement six years after the space was originally formed in 2017 to confront the re-election campaign of JOH. The Convergence warns of the growing power and attempt of “anti-democratic” sectors, national and international, to return Honduras to what it was like prior to the Castro administration. The Convergence calls on the Honduran movement to act and organize to avoid the “emergence of a fundamentalist, neo-fascist coalition that will squash popular aspirations” of the Honduran people.

Convergence Against Re-election publishes a communique 6 years after the space was founded calling on Honduran social mov’t to act and organize to avoid the “emergence of a fundamentalist, neo-fascist coalition that will squash popular aspirations” of the Honduran ppl #Honduras pic.twitter.com/DKqZsrBXD1

— Honduras Now (@HondurasNow) July 10, 2023

Corruption Issues

In mid-June and in an unclear & ambiguous way, Gabriela Castellanos, the director of the Anti-Corruption Council (CNA) said she was facing threats & left the country. Other reports including a tweet from the US Embassy, state she traveled to DC to participate in an OAS Assembly. Days later, it was clarified that Castellanos did indeed need to leave the country for security issues. Her decision to leave without informing the Minister of Human Rights and the Public Prosecutor’s office was seen as unusual.

Castellanos told the press that the threats against her come shortly after the CNA released two reports. The first in May 2023 called “Concentration of Power” which heavily criticizes the Castro administration of nepotism and concentrating power in both the Zelaya Castro family and others. The second was formal legal complaints against the mismanagement of funds destined to the Security Tax by members of the Juan Orlando Hernández narco-government.

#𝐄𝐱𝐜𝐥𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐯𝐚𝐇𝐂𝐇 | La Directora del Consejo Nacional Anticorrupción (CNA), Gabriela Castellanos, da entrevista en exclusiva para HCH, en donde confirma su salida del país a raíz de amenazas a muerte luego de presentar informes que involucran al actual gobierno.

MÁS… pic.twitter.com/3tdoO8LN1e

— HCH Televisión Digital (@HCHTelevDigital) June 19, 2023

https://www.elheraldo.hn/binrepository/cna-informe-concentracion-de-poder-2022-2026_4583003_20230524114303.pdf

CNA denuncia perjuicio de más de L. 307 millones por desvío de fondos en Tasa de Seguridad

Election of the New Attorney General and Assistant AG

The Proposal Board responsible for filtering the list of possible nominations for the new Attorney General and Assistant Attorney General published a final list of 26 self-nominated candidates. Four candidates were then eliminated for a current total of 22.

Currently, the Board is receiving feedback from the public including denunciations of any of the candidates before finalizing a list of 5 candidates that must be sent to Congress by August 1st. CESPAD publishes a deeper analysis of the AG selection.

https://criterio.hn/junta-proponente-contra-reloj-para-nominaciones-de-fiscal-general-y-adjunto/

https://www.latribuna.hn/2023/07/05/dos-candidatos-mas-quedan-fuera-de-lista-de-fiscal-general/

Con poca participación ciudadana y necesidad de que la Junta Proponente se involucre más en aspectos técnicos, avanza selección del fiscal general y fiscal general adjunto de Honduras

Attack against the President of Congress, Luis Redondo

On July 7th, the President of the Honduran Congress Luis Redondo suffered an attack denounced as an assassination attempt. So far, the details that have emerged report that broken glass was found in the food that he, his spouse, and possibly members of his security team had consumed. Redondo was reportedly taken to the hospital but further details are unknown.

https://apnews.com/world-news/general-news-9334f6f1321d3bef6ea3c8cc272cb13c

Policía Nacional investiga intención de colocar vidrio molido en alimentos de Luis Redondo  
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