Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Craig, for being here with us today.
Several articles published recently in newspapers such as the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times and, in the United Kingdom, The Guardian, have described Honduras as a death squad democracy. Because of several very high-profile professional assassinations, which led some observers to believe that the government was behind them, even the Obama administration in the United States was criticized for funding and arming the Honduran police.
I would like you to explain to my colleagues on the subcommittee how judicial reform could be implemented in such a situation.