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Judi Lynn

(160,450 posts)
Tue Jan 31, 2012, 12:29 AM Jan 2012

Information on a recent round of up close, personal death threats to a Honduran journalist,

published at the Daily Kos, written by a writer many of us have respected for years:

Thu Jan 26, 2012 at 05:46 PM PST.

Action Alert: Death Threats to Honduran Journalist & Her Children

by Justina

As a result of the illegal coup to depose then Honduran President, Manual Zelaya, in 2009, in which the U.S. played an under-handed role, Hondurans have endured multiple assassinations, kidnapping, and brutal suppression of their basic human rights. The horrors continue in that poor, lawless country, in which unionists, journalists and ordinary citizens who have continued to fight for basic human rights, have been targeted for threats, arrests, kidnapping and outright assassination. Eighteen journalists have already been killed, 25 have received death threats, 4 have been kidnapped and tortured, and 37 other attacks on journalists recorded.

One such journalist, Gilda Silvestrucchi, who hosts a radio program, has, within the last twenty days, been personally threatened. She dared to interview two opponents of a pending new mining law. Not only have anonymous callers informed her, right after her interviews, that she was to be murdered, but they threatened to kill her children as well.

The Committee of Relatives of the Detained and Disappeared of Honduras (Cofadeh) has put out an international alert asking the world to demand that she receive protection from Honduran government officials. Their alert gives details:

On January 3, 2012 while on her way to work at the radio program Gilda was followed. On January 20, 2012, her mother received a phone call from a male voice requesting information regarding the routine of Gilda Carolina Silvestrucchi including what time she arrived home, where she was during the day and where he could find her. The unknown caller questioned the mother under the pretense of knowing the exact time when she could be found at home.

More:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/01/26/1058909/-Action-Alert:-Death-Threats-to-Honduran-Journalist-Her-Children?detail=hide&via=blog_603726

You may recall this radio station continued to try to broadcast, along with one independent tv station, Channel 36, so courageously, speaking out against the coup, getting threatened, the stations being shut down by coup government forces, the tv station having government troups coming in and pouring chemicals all over the equipment, at one time, and both of them getting serious abuse on a daily basis to keep them from airing the news as it was happening.

These threats, beatings, torture, and murders continue, so long after they overthrew the elected President. The people have been terrorized beyond endurance but they are continuing to hope. Our own government shouldn't have conceded to the filthy right wing of this country, right-wing Congressasses like Miami's Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, and Senator Jim DeMint and his boys all showed up moments after they violently kidnapped the President of Honduras, Manual Zelaya, completely interfering with the US President and the State Department's right to negotiate whatever business needed to be handled with them. They opted to set their OWN foreign policy with the coup plotters FIRST, immediately after the coup.

[center]

"La Loba," she-wolf Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
made her way to the side of the coup President of Honduras.



Jim DeMint and his ham fisted retinue, there to congratulate the coup president,
Roberto Micheletti.[/center]

Thanks to Justina for providing a lot of missing information about this absolutely imperiled journalist. This is a critical time, right on the precipice, since the death merchants seem to know everything about her now, even her cell phone #, and information about her entire family.

Hope the hope and concern from people of conscience here can help, somehow.
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Information on a recent round of up close, personal death threats to a Honduran journalist, (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2012 OP
Honduras: another Aguán campesino leader murdered Judi Lynn Jan 2012 #1

Judi Lynn

(160,450 posts)
1. Honduras: another Aguán campesino leader murdered
Tue Jan 31, 2012, 04:37 PM
Jan 2012

Honduras: another Aguán campesino leader murdered
Submitted by Weekly News Update on Tue, 01/31/2012 - 10:25.

Two men on a motorcycle gunned down Honduran campesino activist Matías Valle Cárdenas on Jan. 20 as he was leaving his home in Quebradas de Arena, Tocoa municipality in the northern department of Colón. Valle was a leader in the Unified Campesino Movement of the Aguán (MUCA), one of several campesino groups fighting for land redistribution in the Lower Aguán Valley in northern Hondruas. More than 50 campesinos and private security guards have been killed in Aguán land conflicts over the past two years. Valle's murder came just three days after the killing of attorney José Ricardo Rosales in the northern city of Tela shortly after he reported abuses by local police [see Update #1114].

According to the French-based organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF), Honduran journalists Gilda Silvestrucci and Itsmania Pineda Platero both received threatening phone calls in January. The two women were among a group of journalists that organized a Dec. 13 march to the presidential palace in Tegucigalpa to protest free speech violations; the march was violently dispersed by the police. Silvestrucci edits the online newspaper El Patriota and produces a program on Radio Globo; both media opposed the June 2009 military coup that overthrew President José Manuel ("Mel&quot Zelaya Rosales. Silvestrucci received an anonymous call on her cell phone on Jan. 23. "We know that you have three children," the caller said, "that the oldest is 15, that at this moment you are walking down the street with your seven-year-old son and that the oldest is at home looking after the one-year-old baby, and we are going to kill you." (Notimex, Jan. 20, via Univision; RSF, Jan. 24)

While US media coverage has tended to attribute violence in Honduras and the country's rising crime rate mostly to drug traffickers, a Jan. 22 article by Frances Robles in the Miami Herald focuses on the role of corruption in law enforcement, from low-ranking police agents to top officials. Honduran law enforcement is "rotten to the core," Gustavo Alfredo Landaverde, a former adviser to the government on drug trafficking, told Robles two weeks before his murder [see Update #1111]. "We are at the border of an abyss. These are criminal organizations inside and out." (MH, Jan. 22)

A Jan. 20 op-ed in the New York Times goes further, discussing the role of the 2009 coup in the growth of this corruption. &quot T)he coup was what threw open the doors to a huge increase in drug trafficking and violence," University of California Santa Cruz history professor Dana Frank writes, "and it unleashed a continuing wave of state-sponsored repression." Frank notes that the US government was quick to recognize the questionable elections held by the de facto regime in November 2009. "This chain of events—a coup that the United States didn't stop, a fraudulent election that it accepted—has now allowed corruption to mushroom. The judicial system hardly functions. Impunity reigns." Honduras is descending into "a human rights and security abyss," Frank says. "That abyss is in good part the (US) State Department's making." (NYT, Jan. 20)

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