News Source: Canadian Free Press
| about 1 month ago
David Romero Ellner and Radio Globo are significant because the media aims to make them into the newest martyrs of the Honduran government’s “crackdown” on civil rights. Reuters and other media outlets are already carrying touching narratives...
News Source: The Boston Globe
| about 1 month ago
Honduras— Catholic Church leaders are weighing in on Honduras' coup stalemate with a proposal to jump-start negotiations, part of a growing movement by crisis-weary Hondurans to resolve the crisis and end the country's crippling isolation. The...
News Source: Reuters
| about 1 month ago
De facto Honduran leader Roberto Micheletti on Wednesday backed away from a deadline set for Brazil to decide on the fate of ousted leader Manuel Zelaya, who has been holed up at the Brazilian embassy for more than a week after sneaking back from...
News Source: Uinta County News
| about 1 month ago
The reversal, and Mr Zelaya's decision to consider it, reflect the growing desperation to resolve a three-month stand-off that has turned the Central American country upside down. John Biehl, special adviser to the Organisation of American States,...
News Source: Scoop
| about 1 month ago
Staff The U.S.’s shocking performance at the OAS regarding Honduras suggests that the State Department has not heard that President Obama won the election. Who in Washington is making the Obama administration’s Honduran policy?...Latest example:...
News Source: The New York Times
| about 1 month ago
Honduras Stung by the loss of their American visas and concerned about Honduras ’s increasing international isolation, the country’s leading businessmen have put forward their own plan to resolve the political crisis here. In the plan, which...