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Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I am very pleased to be here with you today. I'm going to continue this brief testimony in English. In my work as an analyst for the Center for Economic and Policy Research, I focus primarily on political, economic, and social developments in L

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexander Main

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Is that after they're apprehended on the border with the United States and Mexico?

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexander Main

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I think it's a very good idea. It's not clear whether there has been any progress. This is a program that's just been put into place. The major issue is that at this time, the U.S. doesn't appear to be considering allowing a much higher number of children to apply for refugee s

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexander Main

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you for the question. There is one thing regarding the laws that have the object of protecting human rights defenders; no legislation has been passed yet. I believe that the legislation is in the third stage of the debate process within the Honduran congress. It has not ye

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexander Main

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  It's not altogether clear, and that's not my area of specialty. What I can say is that the human rights community in Honduras, particularly those who deal with the rights of children, such as Casa Alianza, have indicated that violence has risen enormously—violence affecting chil

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexander Main

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I think there are a number of factors. One of them is the sort of crackdown that has taken place, not only along the border with Mexico but, more importantly, on Mexico's border with Guatemala. At that level, the Mexican authorities, in cooperation with U.S. border officials, ha

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexander Main

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Well, absolutely there is very systemic impunity. Again, the figures were just published by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, and I invite all the members of your subcommittee to read it. I think it's a very important document. It's in Spanish at the moment, but it i

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexander Main

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Obviously from the point of view of anyone who is aware of diplomatic protocol, I think it's probably best to avoid any form of direct political intervention. However, in the case of human rights issues, Canada and the United States both have an enormous amount of leverage in the

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexander Main

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  This has to do with crimes that are reported to the police, where claims are filed. In many cases claims are not filed. Much of the citizenry of Honduras is extremely wary of engaging with the security forces, given their record. But just of those complaints of a criminal nature

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexander Main

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  What form of intervention? Could you just clarify?

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexander Main

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  On the U.S., the exact amount of security aid isn't entirely clear because it is channelled through both bilateral and multilateral funding. On the bilateral front it's several million dollars a year, as far as I'm aware, both for military and police, training some of their perso

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexander Main

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I'm not aware, I'm afraid, of what sort of security assistance Canada is providing.

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexander Main

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you, sir. Regarding the reforms to the penal code, I think there's generally consensus within the human rights community, certainly in Honduras, that the changes are quite regressive in nature. Longer sentencing and harsher sentences aren't considered the best way of deali

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexander Main

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  There certainly has been dialogue. I'm not sure whether it's been focused on the human rights situation much, and that's certainly what I would encourage. Also, I think it's perhaps too late at this point—you'll know better than I do—but before opening up the floodgates of free t

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexander Main

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I can also go back to my notes and my contacts and verify. I do believe, though, that the action plan, which I think was first discussed back in 2012, under the previous administration of Porfirio Lobo, is the one that was meant to translate into legislation. Perhaps it's a compo

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

Alexander Main