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How the Obama Admin Turned its Back on Democracy in Honduras (and Missed a Chance for a Real "Change" in Foreign Policy)
Mark Engler, AlterNet. July 28, 2010.
Why Obama has not taken a much stronger stand against the Honduras coup is a lingering mystery.
Welcome to the New Honduras, Where Right-Wing Death Squads Proliferate
Kari Lydersen, AlterNet. April 27, 2010.
The new regime in Honduras is assassinating union leaders, teachers and journalists. Why does the U.S. support it?
Honduras Coup Regime: 'Break-Through Accord' Was Just a PR Ploy ... Zelaya Won't Return
Lindsay Beyerstein, Majikthise. November 2, 2009.
An adviser to "interim president" Roberto Micheletti says just agreeing was enough to gain international recognition of the upcoming elections.
Honduras's 'Bloodless Coup': What You're Not Seeing on TV
Avi Lewis, Al Jazeera English. October 27, 2009.
The coup regime in Honduras is winning. Without action from Washington, the the backers of the coup will go unpunished.
DeMint Thumbs Nose at U.S. Policy, Meets with Illegitimate Coup Government in Honduras
Andrea Nill, ThinkProgress. October 2, 2009.
Bucking long-standing tradition, DeMint is intent on taking Honduran matters into his own hands.
Launch a Military Coup, Hire a High-Power PR Firm and Represent Democracy!
Joshua Holland, AlterNet. September 28, 2009.
Orwell would be proud.
What Kind of "Hope" Is Obama Offering to Latin American Countries Still Traumatized by U.S. Empire?
Roberto Lovato, AlterNet. July 10, 2009.
Throughout the Americas, there exists a powerful political tradition in which esperanza (hope) is defined by the fight against U.S. domination.
High Noon in Honduras
Laura Carlsen, AlterNet. July 4, 2009.
The drama in Honduras has moved from the small, impoverished country to the international stage.
In Right-Wing Bizarro World Military Coups Are the Embodiment of Democracy!
Brad Reed, Sadly, No!. July 1, 2009.
Some things need to be read to be believed.
Honduran Leader's Populism Is What Provoked Military Violence
Benjamin Dangl, AlterNet. July 1, 2009.
Contrary to most media accounts, President Manuel Zelaya wasn't seeking to abolish term limits.