Human Rights Violations in Honduras

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Honduras is a country in Central America suffering from various human rights violations. People living in Honduras are being killed by military and police forces, they are not given a proper justice system, and their president does nothing about these problems. Honduras has close to no government. The people living in Honduras are allowed to do anything they want and get away with it, while nothing seems to be getting done to stop this problem. This creates very dangerous living conditions for every person living in Honduras. You cannot have a society without any rules and expect anything to go smoothly. We should care about the issues that are going on in Honduras because it currently is a society that is unable to develop or make the most of any advantages which could be offered to them without a president caring or a government helping. People of Honduras are not protected from the violence and danger that happens, while the police and military are the ones killing instead of protecting Honduras’s citizens, like they should be doing. Hondurans are not given the right to be legally protected which is the lack of Honduras’s justice system. Honduras is in trouble.
Honduras lacks a proper justice system. Criminals in Honduras are not punished for the laws they break. Not having a proper justice system can cause many problems. Without a justice system, criminals are able to get away with anything. People in Honduras will continue to break the law, murder people, or commit any crime they can if they are not punished for what they do. According to Meja, no one has been brought to justice for the murders of journalists in Honduras. Honduras does not have a proper judicial system which causes the country to receive a very high number...

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