PROAH Monthly Human Rights Summary – June 2014
Attached is our Summary of Human Rights issues and events in Honduras- June 2014
Attached is our Summary of Human Rights issues and events in Honduras- June 2014
By José Adán Silva
MANAGUA, Jul 10 2014 (IPS) – The spectre of famine is haunting Nicaragua. The second poorest country in Latin America, and one of the 10 most vulnerable to climate change in the world, is facing a meteorological phenomenon that threatens its food security.
In the years just before the June 28, 2009 coup d’état, Honduras was rarely in the U.S. news. In the five years since, Honduras has received much more coverage, but it’s all bad press. Most recently has been the story of the surge of unaccompanied minors from Central America at U.S. borders. Of the 47,000 children apprehended by U.S.
In this attached article NALACC Calls for Immediate Response and Attention to Underlying Development and Policy Failures
Attached is our Summary of Human Rights issues and events in Honduras- May 2014
Due to several incidents in and around the offices of COFADEH, and one violent assault against a COFADEH staff member, they have issued the attached Urgent Action request.