Etats-Unis et Honduras : lignes de fracture

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Etats-Unis et Honduras : lignes de fracture

15 août 2012

Le Honduras est devenu la nouvelle ligne de front de la guerre contre la drogue des Etats-Unis en Amérique Latine. Les Etats-Unis ont fourni une aide financière à la police et à l’armée dans le pays, malgré de flagrants problèmes de corruption.

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Honduras has become the newest front in the US war on drugs in Latin America. The US has provided financial support for both the police and the military there in spite of its deep corruption issues.

Furthermore, members of both institutions have been linked to a range of killings. Political dissidents, human rights workers and members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community have all been killed at alarming rates.

In May, a mission in the Moskitia region, which was led by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), left four innocent civilians killed and four others wounded. It was followed by two more incidents where a US DEA agent shot and killed an alleged drug trafficker. Local communities have demanded a thorough investigation but so far nothing has been done.

The US has a long and controversial history in Honduras. In the 1980s, the US built a base there and trained an elite Honduran military unit. That unit went on to carry out tortures, kidnappings and killings.

Who is responsible? What should be the role of the US in Honduras? And what happened that night in the Moskitia when a US raid ended up leaving innocent people dead?

Fault Lines travels to Honduras, the country with the highest homicide rate in the world, to find out.

Click here for the video on Al Jazeera's webpage.