Honduran Genocide
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Honduran Genocide | |
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Location | Mostly in San Miguel, with some killings in La'Unión |
Date | April 1535 – January 1537 (22 months) |
Target | Ethnic Hondurans |
Attack type | Genocide, ethnocide, massacres, mass murder, mass rape, looting, pillaging, village burnings |
Deaths | Approximately 1.2 to 1.6 million |
Perpetrators | Creeperian Army, Creeperian Imperial Guard, Creeperian civilians and vigilantes |
Assailants | Miguel V Santiago Funes Fuentes Vidal Ramírez Villanova |
Motive | Anti-Honduran sentiment, Creeperian nationalism |
The Honduran Genocide (Creeperian Spanish – Creeperian: Գենոծիդիո դե լոս'Հոնդփրեթոս; Creeperian Spanish – Iberic: Genocidio de los'Hondureños), sometimes also referred to as the Honduran massacres, was the systematic mass murder, ethnic cleansing, and destruction of the Honduran people in Creeperopolis between 1535 and 1537 on the direct orders of Creeperian King Miguel V. During the genocide, which coincided with mass rape, looting, pillaging, and village burnings, an estimated 1.2 to 1.6 million Honduras were killed, which effectively exterminated the entire Honduran people.