US billionaires are trying to establish a libertarian city-state in Honduras to evade democratic constraints. As progressive president Xiomara Castro resists their efforts, the Peter Thiel–backed firm Próspera is suing the country for constraining its profits.

  • livusOP
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    137 months ago

    Castro kept her promise to repeal the ZEDE laws that allowed Honduras Próspera to establish its private libertarian city-state on the island of Roatán. Congress unanimously agreed that the ZEDEs represented a breach of Honduras’s sovereignty.

    Thiel and his band of libertarian ideologues weren’t going to go down without a fight. Honduras Próspera launched an $11 billion ISDS case against the government of Honduras, claiming that its repeal of the ZEDE laws violated the terms of existing international treaties. That amount, $11 billion, represents about two-thirds of the government’s annual budget.

    Honduras Próspera’s case has been roundly condemned all over the world. Elizabeth Warren and thirty-three other Democratic representatives wrote a letter denouncing the proceedings and calling for the elimination of ISDSs. The US magazine the Atlantic described the case as “neocolonial.”

    Despite this condemnation, the case has not made international headlines. With the ISDS system so riggedly in favor of wealthy nations and powerful corporations, Castro’s government faces a difficult road ahead.

    • Kid_Thunder
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      87 months ago

      The ZEDE’s which as I understand it, is like a free trade area/zone in the west but on steroids. Basically, investors can buy their own miniature nation to govern within Honduras, protected by Honduras but can’t be repealed for at least 50 years. Now that Honduras is ousting their corrupt government officials, they obviously repealed the law establishing ZEDEs.

      So now, investors are suing Honduras in what is going to be essentially a “court” of investors (ICSID, UNCITRAL or whoever) that will likely rule in the investors’ favor (as they usually do).

      It’s like this was taken out of a dystopian novel.

  • @slurpeesoforion
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    97 months ago

    Why can’t they fuck off to space? Are they too ideal in their libertarian beliefs to cooperate in the private space penis rocket race?

    • livusOP
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      97 months ago

      Thiel’s probably not interested in space, too busy trying to bring about hell on earth.

      He bought himself a New Zealand citizenship and a bunker. Hell he probably has bunkers all over the place.

  • theodewere
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    77 months ago

    trying to extort a nation, and the payoff is a city… that’s got to be some sort of record…