Editor: Historical Illustrated Book
1. Honduras, a crazy country where human trafficking is rampant and soccer games are waged at war, is jaw-dropping.
2. Honduras, a country located in Latin America, is known as "one of the most dangerous countries in the world".
3. On September 15, 1821, Honduras successfully freed itself from Spanish colonial rule and declared independence.
4. After Honduras' independence, there were frequent coups d'état, and as of 1978, there were 139 coups d'état in just 157 years, and political turmoil continued
5. Honduras has frequent coups d'état, the presidency is at stake, political corruption and violence are intertwined, and the country's future is in jeopardy.
6. Gangs are rampant in Honduras, the people live in fear and blackmail, the gangs are strong, and the country is in crisis at night.
7. Data show that from 2010 to 2014, the murder rate remained high, with an average of 20 deaths per day, and the problem of law and order needs to be solved urgently.
8 Police corruption is rife in Honduras, and people have no hope of seeking help and are living in poverty. Born here, you are destined to have a turbulent life, and it is difficult to have a stable day.
9. Born in Honduras, he was destined for a life of turmoil. Men may still have a glimmer of life, while women are like stepping into hell with a worrying future.
10. The status of women is so low that they can be bought and sold freely. Girls may be sold at an early age and become appendages to their husbands after marriage.
11. In Honduras, husbands are free to take their wives to the bazaar to sell or to exchange them with other husbands. The deal was settled when both parties were satisfied, and the wife was taken to a new home. Even if the husband is old, the wife has no right to refuse.
12. This bad habit originated in the Mayan civilization. When the Mayans went to war, most of the male captives were sacrificed to the gods, and the women were used for reproduction. Honduras follows this trend, and women have a low status and a bad fate.
13. Honduran customs are deeply rooted and the government is unable to reform it.
14. Therefore, the government has set up a specific place for people to exchange wives once every three months.
15. Women may be swapped multiple times, resulting in many children not knowing their biological parents.
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