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Grabbing Power The New Struggles For Land Food And Democracy In Northern Honduras Kerssen

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Grabbing Power The New Struggles For Land Food And Democracy In Northern Honduras Kerssen
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Publisher: Food First Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.16 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Kerssen, Tanya M
ISBN: 9780935028447, 0935028447
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Grabbing Power The New Struggles For Land Food And Democracy In Northern Honduras Kerssen by Kerssen, Tanya M 9780935028447, 0935028447 instant download after payment.

Grabbing Power explores the history of agribusiness and land conflicts in Northern Honduras focusing on the Aguán Valley, where peasant movements battle large palm oil producers for the right to land. In the wake of a military coup that overthrew Honduran president Manuel Zelaya in June 2009, rural communities in the Aguán have been brutally repressed, with over 60 people killed in just over two years. United States military aid--spent in the name of the War on Drugs--fuels the Honduran government's ability to repress its people. A
strong and inspiring movement for land, food and democracy has grown over the last two years, and it shows no sign of backing down.

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