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  • 5 November 2009 | |

    Historic Evasion

    Mabel Marquez from Via Campesina Honduras on the tactics to avoid restoration of President Zelaya

    The tactics to delay the restoration of Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya carried out by the coup forces have caused an extremely tense atmosphere in the Central American country. These are crucial hours since the deadline given to comply with the agreement that will end the military coup is near. Read more

  • 30 October 2009 | |

    Divided States

    US envoys exert pressure to end Honduran crisis, while Republicans support the coup

    The delegation of high officials that the US Democrat Executive Branch sent to Honduras this week, met yesterday in Tegucigalpa with ousted president, Manuel Zelaya, and de facto ruler, Roberto Micheletti. Read more

  • 28 October 2009 | |

    Under Pressure

    Four months of Honduran dictatorship, amid increasing pressure

    A way out of the institutional crisis is still not clear, after four months from the day when President Manuel Zelaya was ousted from Honduras by a coup d´etat. However, according to different actors which are participating in the negotiations to end the crisis the end of the dictatorship is near. Read more

  • 27 October 2009 | |

    Near the End?

    OAS believes the crisis in Honduras will come to an end this week

    The crisis in Honduras caused by the coup d´etat against President Manuel Zelaya is reaching its end. Or at least, this is what John Biehl, head of the mission of the Organization of American States in the country said to Radio Cooperativa station from Chile. Read more

  • 22 October 2009 | |

    Too Much Noise

    Brazilian diplomats in Honduras denounce harassment with sonic cannon

    Silence is not heard near Brazilian Embassy in Honduras for over a month. Since Brazilian President, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, decided to take ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya in the Embassy, the coup military officers are emitting sounds of animals, rock music and church bells through powerful loud speakers, while they light the embassy with reflectors all nights. Read more

  • 19 October 2009 | |

    Ongoing Repression

    Honduran coup perpetrators murder two more members of the peaceful resistance

    The news arriving from Honduras deal with negotiations among delegates of Honduran constitutional President Manuel Zelaya and representatives of the coup perpetrators who ousted him on June 28th, but they deal little or nothing with the violent repression suffered by those who defend the ideas of the popular front, which has claimed the reinstatement of democracy since Roberto Micheletti began his de facto government. Read more

  • 28 September 2009 | |

    Three moons

    Today marks the third month since the coup was staged in Honduras. Civil liberties have been suspended, media have been closed down and more voices demand to end violence

    The atmosphere in Honduras is of turmoil when the third month of the de facto regime is marked today. Manuel Zelaya's life is under threat, despite being protected by the diplomatic laws of the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa. There is repression against civilians, suspension of all civil liberties for 45 days, besides the international isolation of the dictatorship. Read more

  • 23 September 2009 | |

    Atmosphere of War

    Honduras: Curfews suspended - The Resistance takes to the streets

    Roberto Micheletti´s coup regime suspended for six hours the curfew established on Monday. The National Front of Resistance against the Coup is calling for a mobilization from the University to Parque Central. Read more

  • 23 September 2009 | |

    State of Siege

    Honduran resistance fears over life of Zelaya

    The Honduran people went from joy to horror. Honduran military threw tear gas and pepper gas to the thousands of demonstrators who were in a vigil outside the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa early this morning, where President Manuel Zelaya was taking refuge. Read more

  • 22 September 2009 | |

    Honduras

    Zelaya is back in Honduras, 86 days after the coup

    The Constitutional President of Honduras is back in Tegucigalpa since early Monday morning, 86 days after the coup. The atmosphere in the main streets of the Honduran capital is of mobilization, celebration and alert. Read more

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