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Key leaders of Honduras military coup trained in U.S.

At least two leaders of the coup launched in Honduras today were apparently trained at a controversial Department of Defense school based at Fort Benning, Georgia infamous for producing graduates linked to torture, death squads and other human rights abuses.



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Leftist President Manuel Zelaya was kidnapped and transported to Costa Rica this morning after a growing controversy over a vote concerning term limits. Over the last week, Zelaya clashed with and eventually dismissed General Romeo Vasquez -- who is now reportedly in charge of the armed forces that abducted the Honduran president.



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According to the watchdog group School of Americas Watch, Gen. Vasquez trained at the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation at least twice -- in 1976 and 1984 -- when it was still called School of Americas.

The Georgia-based U.S. military school is infamous for training over 60,000 Latin American soldiers, including infamous dictators, "death squad" leaders and others charged with torture and other human rights abuses. SOA Watch's annual protest to shut down the Fort Benning training site draws thousands.

According to SOA Watch, the U.S. Army school has a particularly checkered record in Honduras, with over 50 graduates who have been intimately involved in human rights abuses. In 1975, SOA Graduate General Juan Melgar Castro became the military dictator of Honduras. From 1980-1982 the dictatorial Honduran regime was headed by yet another SOA graduate, Policarpo Paz Garcia, who intensified repression and murder by Battalion 3-16, one of the most feared death squads in all of Latin America (founded by Honduran SOA graduates with the help of Argentine SOA graduates).

General Vasquez isn't the only leader in the Honduras coup linked to the U.S. training facility. As Kristin Bricker points out:

"The head of the Air Force, Gen. Luis Javier Prince Suazo, studied in the School of the Americas in 1996. The Air Force has been a central protagonist in the Honduran crisis. When the military refused to distribute the ballot boxes for the opinion poll, the ballot boxes were stored on an Air Force base until citizens accompanied by Zelaya rescued them. Zelaya reports that after soldiers kidnapped him, they took him to an Air Force base, where he was put on a plane and sent to Costa Rica."

For previous Facing South coverage of controversy surrounding the School of Americas/Western Hemisphere Center, see here.





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Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (formerly School Of The Americas)



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School Of The Americas Watch


Added: Jun-29-2009 Occurred On: Jun-29-2009
By: dan_man_
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Tags: Honduras, School of Americas, Western Hemisphere Center, Coup Detat, military coup, coup, constitution, Zelaya, Department of Defense, Fort Benning
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  • I guess we trained them well...lol...

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  • tamest coup I've ever read of. The leader they instill is the next in succession, and the guy they ousted is alive and well -if a bit shaken up- in a pleasant little neighboring country.

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  • of course, it's all george booooosh's fault...

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  • Breaking news US causes all the rain in Europe. give me a break Dan all you do is blame the US or the West for everything. Many of the asses that you back went to school in the west,where they learned their leftist BS.

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  • Does anything happen at all in the world that the CIA didn't make happen? Why would there be a coup in Honduras? Perhaps and I am just saying perhaps...it had absolutely nothing to do with the USA but maybe just maybe it was an internal dispute.

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  • I just love how everyone blames America when south americans start killing and torturing they're own people.

    It's not our fault they choose to still be savages, and not move up into the 21th century, or civilized world.

    Everywhere you look, every country occupied by some sort of brown people, the savagery continues, while most western nations try to maintain civilized order.

    You forget these people were chucking spears and eating other human beings not all that long ago.

    These people are ou More..

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    • Comment of user 'hardtarget001' has been deleted by moderator!
    • Right...right because every other government on earth is so righteous and pure. The tyranical dictatorships of the world shall remain blameless while their people suffer and they offer nothing to the advancement of mankind. The world should be looking to Cuba and Iran as beacons of hope and freedom. I think people just love to hate.

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    • Comment of user 'hardtarget001' has been deleted by moderator!
    • Brilliant retort...exactly what I expected. You engaged your ass instead of your brain..or perhaps they are one in the same.

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  • I enjoyed overseeing some of the training.

    Chavez is next.

    Down with all Leftist!

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  • In the later 70's I helped train some Central American Forces and what they do with what they learn isn't always what you thought would happen.
    I will take this time to say seems Obama is continuing more of Bush's plans than many would let on.

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    • Comment of user 'hardtarget001' has been deleted by moderator!
    • Every foreign policy remains the same - except for Iran.

      Yes, he's re-sent ambassadors to Syria and Venz., but, that hardly qualifies as a change in policy.

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  • another leftist out of power maybe the region will be a little safer

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  • what the lefties dont wanna tell you is the real story of what went down. the preident tried to convince one of the genrals to help him distribute an illigal ballot. he refused and was fired for fo it. he then stole the ballots and tried to distribute them anyway. the Honduran Supreme Court and Legislative body moved to stop the presidents illegal power grab. the legal successor was sworn in.

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  • "Safe" for some folks means returning Central America to the military juntas of the Reagan era. Questions of accountability are of secondary concern for them.

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  • HAW HAW HAW

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  • go team america

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