Artículos

  • HablaHonduras
    Presidential elections are under way in Honduras, five months after a political crisis ousted President Manuel Zelaya.
  • HablaHonduras
    Repressive coup regime continues police state tactics into the elections it hopes will clean its slate.
  • HablaHonduras
    I came to Honduras to participate as a human rights observer of the electoral climate in a delegation organized by the Quixote Center. Several delegations converged, connecting some 30 U.S. citizens with dozens more from Canada, Europe and Latin America.
  • HablaHonduras
    I will not be surprised to see Mr. Zelaya present at Mr. Lobo's swearing in ceremony. I will not be surprised to see him given a ceremonial role as a symbolic gesture of grudging respect to begin in earnest the long and difficult process of national reconciliation.
  • HablaHonduras
    Congress in Honduras has voted overwhelmingly against allowing ousted President Manuel Zelaya to serve out the last two months of his term.
  • HablaHonduras
    Porfirio Lobo will be Honduras’s next President. Consistent with recent polls, Lobo, the National Party candidate, won a resounding victory over Liberal Party candidate Elvin Santos. The results were unambiguous, and Santos quickly conceded victory while Lobo and the National Party celebrated their victory.
  • HablaHonduras
    Honduran authorities must launch an urgent and independent investigation into the murder of human rights defender Walter Trochez who was killed late on Sunday night
  • HablaHonduras
    “As a revolutionary I will be today, tomorrow and forever on the front lines of my people, all the while knowing that I may lose my life." - Walter Trochez, 25, murdered in Tegucigalpa on 12/13/09
  • HablaHonduras
    The killing of an HIV/AIDS outreach worker on December 14, 2009, is part of a pattern of violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Honduras that seems to have accelerated in the turbulent months since the June 28 coup, Human Rights Watch said today.
  • HablaHonduras
    At least 100,000 Hondurans will suffer from starvation in the coming year due to drought and the food crisis, which has worsened due to the political instability resulting from the coup d’état six months ago.
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