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  • Zelaya Returns to Honduras -- Military Planning to Storm Brazilian Embassy

    Newclick, September 27

    The President of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, deposed by a military backed coup in Honduras, returned to the capital city of...

  • Honduras Poised on a Knife Edge

    Prabir Purkayastha

    It is now more than 50 days that Manuel "Mel" Zelaya, the President of Honduras was deposed in a military coup and packed off into exile...

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  • For Some Hondurans, Elections Change Little

    Thruthout

    December 16,2009

    On the eve of Honduras' "free and fair" elections, a handful of men and women from the community of Guadalupe Carney, Honduras, held a silent vigil. Earlier that day, someone in a...

  • Documentary film "Fidel Anecdotes" Looks at Fidel Castro's Personal Side

    The Huffington Post, 11 December 2009

    An international cast of luminaries who traveled to Cuba and met with Fidel Castro, as well as top members of his government and military, talk about their experiences with the man who ruled...

  • Honduras: A Time of No Time

    For the last week and a half, negotiations between President Manuel Zelaya and the coup government have dominated the news in Honduras. Last week, it appeared that a negotiated solution...

  • The Honduras deadlock continues

    Newsclick Report, October 16, 2009

    Coup Leaders offer Dialogue -- Cartoon by Carlos Latuff

    The talks brokered by the Organisation of American...

  • Honduras coup leaders tighten curbs on media

    Rory Carroll, The Guardian

    Coup leaders in Honduras have tightened a media clampdown on support for the ousted president, Manuel Zelaya.

    A law unveiled last week enabled the interim government to shut radio and TV...

  • Honduras Coup

    Phil Stuart Cournoyer, ZNet, 12 August 2009

    The people of Honduras have now suffered more than 40 days of military rule. The generals'...