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  • 11 August 2009 | |

    Yes or No?

    Honduran de facto government allows visit of OAS mission after initial refusal.

    The coup government of Roberto Micheletti sent contradictory signs when the Organization of American States (OAS) announced last weekend it would send a mission of chancellors to Honduras to talk with the de facto government about the agreement proposed by the Costa Rican President and mediator, Oscar Arias. Read more

  • 3 August 2009 | |

    To Remember is to Resist

    Honduran popular movement remembers teachers murdered by the dictatorship and announces new mobilizations.

    The popular movement demanding the reestablishment of democracy in Honduras - since President Manuel Zelaya was ousted by a coup on June 28th – will do a memorial in honor of professors Róger Vallejo and Martín Florencio Rivera, who were recently murdered by Roberto Micheletti’s repressive regime. Read more

  • 31 July 2009 | |

    No Guarantees

    Honduran army prevents Zelaya´s family from crossing the border with followers

    Despite Honduran de facto authorities had stated they would allow the family of ousted president Manuel Zelaya to leave the country to meet the president in Nicaragua, once the family arrived to the borders, the military forces prevented them from crossing it with their followers. Read more

  • 29 July 2009 | |

    Extreme Situation

    Zelaya plans to return to Honduras, and the international community is adopting new measures against the dictatorship

    Since Friday, Honduras Constitutional President, Manuel Zelaya, -ousted by a coup d´etat on June 28th- stays at the border between his country and Nicaragua, preparing his return to Honduran soil. Read more

  • 28 July 2009 | |

    30 Days of Resistance

    Interview with Honduran peasant leader Rafael Alegria

    Tuesday marks a month since the military kidnapped and deported the Honduran President, Manuel Zelaya. A month when the Hondurans have taken to the streets to peacefully protest the military coup led by Roberto Micheletti. Read more

  • 27 July 2009 | |

    Resisting

    Increasing repression of the de facto Government against the movement demanding the reinstatement of democracy

    President Manuel Zelaya – who was ousted by a coup on June 28th – is in Las Manos, in the border between Honduras and Nicaragua since Friday. There, he addresses the people who gathered to welcome him, like the media, with a megaphone to amplify his words internationally. Read more

  • 23 July 2009 | |

    Sympathy for the Devil

    Colombian President secretly supports coup in Honduras

    In an interview with Colombian radio station La FM, Carlos Lopez, de facto Honduran foreign minister, acknowledged having met with President Alvaro Uribe. Read more

  • 22 July 2009 | |

    Returning

    Zelaya announced his return to Honduras and denounces the dictatorship is trying to murder him

    Honduran President, Manuel Zelaya, -ousted by a coup d´etat on June 28th- has said on Tuesday that he will return to his country soon. Zelaya also accused the Head of the Armed Forces, Romeo Vázquez Velasquez, of planning his murder. Read more

  • 21 July 2009 | |

    Unmasking the coup

    Honduras coup perpetrators confirm that de facto regime is an attack to ALBA

    Since the coup was staged in Honduras on June 28th, both the ousted President, Manuel Zelaya, and the Presidents of Ecuador, Bolivia and Venezuela have warned that what is happening in Honduras actually goes beyond borders, since it could be an attempt against Latin America's most progressive governments. Read more

  • 20 July 2009 | |

    No Deal

    Honduran Popular Movement increases its efforts after negotiations failed in Costa Rica

    “It's now or never”, a crowd of people would shout in Honduras, when social and trade union leaders who have led the popular demonstrations against the coup d'état are calling to increase the efforts to reestablish democracy. Read more

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