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article Not On Our Land: Land Recovery Kicks Off in Honduras
(9/1/2012)
(Honduras) -- In what many indigenous people call a "second coming of Columbus," globalization and its twin offspring of resource exploitation and mega...
article Honduran Police Harass Radio Station After Public Forum
(8/12/2012)
(Honduras) -- On Friday, August 3rd, Honduran Police abruptly entered the offices of Radio Progreso in Honduras, according to Director Karen Rivas of the station,...
article Murder With Impunity/Journalists Mowed Down in Honduras
(8/9/2012)
(Honduras) -- Journalists are being murdered and threatened at an alarming rate in Honduras, including indigenous broadcasters according to recent testimony before...
article The US Bears Responsibility for Killing Innocents in Ahuas, Honduras; We Demand Justice
(6/23/2012)
(Honduras) -- Over a month ago, the Patuca River, which runs through the heart of Honduras’ Afro-indigenous Moskitia region, turned red with the blood of the...
article BLOG: US Human Rights Activists: US participated in Moskito Massacre Honduras May 2012
(5/31/2012)
(Honduras) -- On May 22 and 23 a delegation of human rights activists from the United States organized by Rights Action and Alliance for Global Justice visited the...
article Honduran Villages Caught in Drug War’s Cross-Fire
(5/24/2012)
(Honduras) -- The orange glow of a burning house brightened the morning sky. Then another and another. Four homes were set ablaze in this muddy river town just hours...
article Cunning Linguism in Honduras
(9/21/2011)
(Honduras) -- I find the relationship between language and culture fascinating, and wish to explore it with others further. As you will quickly ascertain, I’m not...
article Danger continues for Honduran protestors
(6/20/2010)
(Honduras) -- Many indigenous Hondurans and others who oppose the de facto government of Honduras are still in danger according to the Inter-American Commission on Human...
article Ruins at Copan serve as portal to Mayan world / Copan, once one of the four major capitals of the Mayan world, is Honduras' major tourist attraction.
(12/26/2009)
(Honduras) -- The early-morning sun burnishes the stone temples in Copan to a golden sheen, while on their facades, serpents writhe, jaguars crouch, birds preen and gods...
article Indigenous Hondurans face persecution and great risk after coup
(10/24/2009)
(Honduras) -- The coup government of Honduras is severely repressing opposition, curtailing constitutional rights, allowing excessive police violence which could be...
article Zelaya can’t return to office, Honduran leader says
(8/30/2009)
(Honduras) -- Honduras’ interim president told McClatchy Newspapers Aug. 17 that he won’t agree to any proposal to resolve his country’s political crisis that would...
article Indigenous leaders call for President Zelaya’s return / Coup latest attempt to stop a new constitution to help the people
(7/19/2009)
(Honduras) -- The largest indigenous organizations in Honduras are calling for the immediate return of deposed President Manuel Zelaya, and they assert that the new...
article Indigenous leaders call for President Zelaya’s return
(7/12/2009)
(Honduras) -- The largest indigenous organizations in Honduras are calling for the immediate return of deposed President Manuel Zelaya, and they assert that the new...
article Breathtaking history can be found in Mayan ruins
(1/25/2009)
(Honduras) -- The early morning sun burnishes the stone temples to a golden sheen, while on their facades, serpents writhe, jaguars crouch, birds preen and gods grimace...

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