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Hondurans Welcome Zelaya Back

Hondurans Welcome Zelaya Back

It’s been a big year for big international stories. Still, the biggest story in Latin America has received scant attention in mainstream media since it broke. Manifestations of ‘people power’ that are equally if not more dramatic than those seen in the Middle East have been a feature of life in Honduras over the last two years. And the ousting of the President of Honduras Mel Zelaya and his negotiated return to Honduras after two years in exile went virtually unnoticed.

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Reflections From After the Coup: A Letter From Honduras

Two years ago today, the president of my country, Manuel Zelaya, was forced at gunpoint onto a plane in an SOA graduate-led coup. As Zelaya flew away, the integrity of Honduran sovereignty and democracy disappeared with him, but left behind on the ground was the resolve of my people to struggle to get it back. This determination quickly exploded in...

Ultima actualización ( Martes 28 de Junio de 2011 19:56 )

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Tegucigalpa´s rest and facing the wall

Tegucigalpa´s rest and facing the wall

By: Gerardo Torres Zelaya *

Tegucigalpa, a city many times attacked .- The battlefield today shines with a strange calmness, a feeling that can´t quite be understood by the aerosol stained walls, the streets stained with innocent blood, the trees burned by the bombs of the repressive apparatus of regime, the avenues that still reek of tear gas, the ...

Ultima actualización ( Martes 28 de Junio de 2011 19:45 )

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Trying to 'Fix' Honduras?

Trying to 'Fix' Honduras?

A response to the recent Op-Ed entitled “Fixing Honduras” by Noah Feldman, David Landau and Brian Sheppard that was published in the L.A. Times.

This op-ed by US-based constitutional lawyers completely misidentifies the real crisis in Honduras.

For the authors, the problem to be solved is one of political instability, a power struggle amongst politic...

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2011: An Arab Springtime?

2011: An Arab Springtime?

Samir Amin  

The year 2011 began with a series of shattering, wrathful, explosions from the Arab peoples. Is this springtime the inception of a second “awakening of the Arab world?” Or will these revolts bog down and finally prove abortive—as was the case with the first episode of that awakening, which was evoked in my book L’éveil du Sud (Paris: Le...

Ultima actualización ( Sábado 11 de Junio de 2011 23:19 )

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Women, the longest revolution

Ana RiveraThe Libre Party has as a Presidential Candidate a woman proven in battle, Xiomara Castro de Zelaya. Libre Party included in their statutes that women should join the 50 percent of the charges, has taken this way, great steps for women in one of the most conservative societies in Latin America.

 

LIBRE: Religion, Churches and Politics

Gilberto Ríos MunguíaOn Saturday 4, July 2009 a radio and television chain surprised everyone; the Cardinal of the Catholic Church of Honduras, Oscar Andres Rodriguez, was addressing to the nation six days after the military coup.

 

Honduran Resistance declares fight for socialism

By Teresa Gutierrez on August 18, 2012A historical and wonderful thing is happening in the small country of Honduras in Central America. Despite terror imposed by the U.S. and Honduran ruling classes; despite beatings and assassinations; despite centuries-old poverty and misery, the masses and their organizations are organizing, mobilizing and fighting back.

 

The United States focuses on Asia-Pacific

Claudia Fonseca SosaBARACK Obama's choice of the Asian Pacific for his first official visit after winning the November elections was no accident. He was very clear in stating that he considers the area to be of maximum priority for his administration.

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