Thursday, April 14, 2016

DOUBLESPEAK HILLARY CLINTON STYLE: SECRETARY OF STATE CLINTON AND THE 2009 COUP IN HONDURAS


Hillary Clinton “You have Berta Cáceres’ Blood on your Hands” says Dana Frank, History Professor at the University of California-Santa Cruz. Before she was assassinated on March 3, Cáceres held Clinton responsible for the coup that overthrew Manuel Zelaya in 2009. At the time, Secretary of State Clinton called the overthrow of Zelaya a “coup” but refused to use the term “military coup” since by law Washington would have had to shut off all aid and diplomatic relations with Honduras and prevent the new government from sending representatives to the U.S. Candidate Clinton now denies that the overthrow of Manuel Zelaya was unconstitutional and represented a “coup.” This is nothing less than doublespeak. George Orwell would have been amused and impressed. Clinton now says the military acted wrongly in removing Zelaya from Honduras (read: kidnapping Zelaya) but that his replacement was perfectly legal. Perfectly legal! Then why does a Wikileaks cable indicate that the U.S. embassy in Tegucigalpa considered Zelaya’s removal from office 100 percent unconstitutional? Any reason to believe that Hillary Clinton’s reputation of duplicity isn’t well earned? http://www.democracynow.org/2016/4/13/shes_baldly_lying_dana_frank_responds



Saturday, April 9, 2016

GOVERNMENT-PROMOTED URBAN AGRICULTURE IN A VENEZUELAN SCHOOLYARD

An extended strip of land (which I would estimate to be over 100 yards long) in the Liceo Cajigal in Barcelona, Venezuela is used to grow green peppers, yucca, corn and many other crops as part of the government campaign to promote urban agriculture in the context of the current food shortages in the nation. The student in the photo informed me that her school received instructions from the state seed company AgroPatria as well as the municipal government. She said that the next plant to be cultivated will be sunflowers. She also told me that Liceo Cajigal will be selling the food to raise money as a source of school income.