Rights  Action 
February 20,  2013 
NEW  REPORT: 
HUMAN  RIGHTS VIOLATIONS BY U.S.-BACKED HONDURAN SPECIAL FORCES  UNIT 
By Annie Bird, Rights  Action 
FULL  REPORT:  
_http://rightsaction.org/sites/default/files//Rpt_130220_Aguan_Final.pdf_ 
(http://rightsaction.org/sites/default/files/Rpt_130220_Aguan_Final.pdf)  
CONTACT:  Annie Bird, _annie@rightsaction.org_ 
(mailto:an...@rightsaction.org) , (202)  680-3002 
Over the past three  years, soldiers from Honduras’ 15th Battalion, based 
in the Bajo Aguan  region of Honduras, have been  directly implicated in a 
series of human rights violations targeting land rights  movements, according 
to a report released today by the Washington, DC /  Toronto based  human 
rights organization Rights Action. 
The report documents 34  of those violations which on-the-ground reports 
link directly to the 15th  Battalion.  These violations include extrajudicial 
executions, force  disappearance, torture, excessive use of force, abuse of 
authority and  threats.  There are indications that many other human rights 
violations  have been committed by the soldiers of the 15th Battalion, and 
have yet to be  documented. 
The U.S.  military has been training soldiers from the 15th Battalion and 
providing the  unit with various forms of material assistance since 2008.  “
At the same  time the 15th Battalion was implicated in kidnappings, killings, 
threats,  torture and abuse of authority, it received assistance and 
training from the  Special Operations Command South (SOCSOUTH) of the United 
States Armed Forces,”  explains the report’s author Annie Bird, Co-Director of 
Rights  Action. 
The report also provides  details regarding 88 killings of campesinos, 
small farmers, and their  supporters, as well as 5 bystanders apparently 
mistaken for campesinos, which  have taken place since January 2010.  Most of 
the 
killings appear to be  targeted assassinations, suggesting the presence of an 
active death squad in the  region.  Two of these assassinations occurred 
this past Saturday, February  16, 2013. 
On February 16, 2013,  land rights activist Santos Jacobo Cartagena was 
gunned down while waiting for a  bus, and Jose Trejo was shot while driving.  
Jose Trejo’s brother, Antonio  Trejo, was a lawyer for the land rights 
movement who was killed last September,  less than three months after winning 
in 
courts the return to campesinos of three  farms in dispute.  Jose Trejo had 
been very active in demanding an  investigation into the assassination of his 
 brother. 
The vast majority of the  killings and other violations that have been 
perpetrated in Bajo Aguán since  2010 have not been investigated, generating a 
level of impunity that suggests  complicity between state and local 
authorities and those responsible for the  killings and other abuses. 
FULL  REPORT:  
_http://rightsaction.org/sites/default/files//Rpt_130220_Aguan_Final.pdf_ 
(http://rightsaction.org/sites/default/files/Rpt_130220_Aguan_Final.pdf)  
CONTACT:  Annie Bird, _annie@rightsaction.org_ 
(mailto:an...@rightsaction.org) , (202)  680-3002 
******* 
WHAT  TO DO: 
Please send copies of  this information, and your own letters, to your 
Canadian and American  politicians (MPs, Congress members and Senators) and to 
your own media.   Since the June 2009 military coup, that ousted the 
democratically elected  government of President Zelaya, Honduras has become the 
‘
Murder  Capital of the world’.  State repression has again reached the levels 
of  the worst years of the 1980s. 
Since the coup, the  U.S. and Canadian governments have  ‘legitimized the 
illegitimate’ post-coup regime.  North American companies  and investors have 
increased their business activities in Honduras since the coup.  In no  
small part, this regime remains in power due to its political, economic and  
military relations with the U.S. and Canada. 
DONATE  (TAX-DEDUCTIBLE in Canada and  the U.S.) 
The roots of Rights  Action’s work go back to 1983 in Guatemala.  Since 
then, and  particularly since 1995, Rights Action has been funding grassroots 
organizations  working for community development and the environment, for 
disaster relief, for  truth, memory, justice and human rights, and for 
democracy and peaceful  resolution of conflicts in Guatemala and Honduras, as 
well 
as in southern  Mexico and El  Salvador.  The Canadian Rights Action  
Foundation (CRAF), founded in 1999, is independent from Rights Action  (USA).  
Since 1995, Grahame Russell and Annie Bird have been co-directors  of Rights 
Action; Grahame is director of CRAF. 
TO MAKE TAX-DEDUCTIBLE  DONATIONS (in Canada and the  U.S.) to support 
Rights Action’s  work, make check payable to "Rights Action" and mail  to: 
    *   UNITED STATES:   Box 50887, Washington DC,  20091-0887  
    *   CANADA:  (Box 552)  351 Queen St. E,  Toronto ON, M5A-1T8 
CREDIT-CARD DONATIONS can  be made (in Canada and  U.S.): 
_http://www.rightsaction.org/tax-deductible-donations _ 
(http://www.rightsaction.org/tax-deductible-donations)  
    *   be a monthly credit  card donor (Canada and  U.S.)  
    *   to donate stock,  contact: _info@rightsaction.org_ 
(mailto:i...@rightsaction.org)   
******* 
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