Violencia paramilitar en sectores económicos clave en Honduras: el brazo violento del «desarrollo»

Jasmin Hristov, Karen Spring
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Classified as one of the countries with the highest incidence of homicide and femicide in the world, Honduras has been revealed as a flashpoint for violence perpetrated by the drug cartels and gangs. However, to reduce the problem of violence to simply «criminality» is inexact because it focuses upon the symptoms, to the detriment of the core causes, and which drives increasing involvement in the Armed Forces and the Police, bodies that are responsible for grave violations of human rights. At its core lies a foundation of political violence —that is, the violence and repression against the defenders of the earth, environment, and human rights— those who search for alternatives to agro-industrial, mining and infrastructure projects. Over the past decade, state and non-state actors, such as paramilitaries, have perpetrated violence in the service of capital. Paramilitary violence is functional for the large-scale accumulation of capital in agro-industry, tourism, mining and energy; it also drives the imposition of neoliberal reforms in land management, education and health. Paramilitary violence in the service of local and international corporations has occurred within a militarized context that extends state violence to repress and criminalize social movements. Honduras stands out as one of the four countries in Latin America with the highest levels of violence and criminalization, interrelated phenomena.
洪都拉斯关键经济部门的准军事暴力:“发展”的暴力武器
洪都拉斯被列为世界上杀人和杀害妇女发生率最高的国家之一,已被揭露为贩毒集团和帮派暴力行为的爆发点。然而,将暴力问题简化为简单的"犯罪行为"是不准确的,因为它只注重表象,而忽视了核心原因,这导致武装部队和警察越来越多地参与,而这些机构应对严重侵犯人权行为负责。其核心是政治暴力的基础,即针对地球、环境和人权的捍卫者的暴力和镇压,即那些寻求替代农工、采矿和基础设施项目的人。在过去十年中,国家和非国家行为体,如准军事组织,为资本服务而实施暴力。准军事暴力对农业工业、旅游、矿业和能源领域的大规模资本积累具有功能;它还推动在土地管理、教育和卫生方面实施新自由主义改革。为地方和国际公司服务的准军事暴力是在军事化的背景下发生的,这种情况扩大了国家暴力,以镇压社会运动并将其定为犯罪。洪都拉斯是拉丁美洲四个暴力和刑事定罪程度最高的国家之一,这些现象相互关联。
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