Protest in front of the Palmerola military base June 28, 2011
Honduras Accompaniment Project works to accompany the nonviolent social movement in Honduras in the face of the repression begun by the coup.
Tuesday, 28 June 2011 – Fr. Milla explained that he has received death threats by phone which ceased when he placed a caller identification feature on his phone. In a press conference on Tuesday, June 28th, the Commission of Truth denounced the threats against one of its Commissioners, Fr. Fausto Milla and his assistant, Denia Mejía
June 22, 2011 – 12 Years After Bill Clinton Admits “Mistake” in Supporting Repression in Guatemala, Hillary will meet with De Facto Honduran President Pepe Lobo to Discuss Military and Police Assistance REPEATING “MISTAKES” OR A POLICY OF REPRESSION IN CENTRAL AMERICA?
June 22, 2011 – 12 Years After Bill Clinton Admits “Mistake” in Supporting Repression in Guatemala, Hillary will meet with De Facto Honduran President Pepe Lobo to Discuss Military and Police Assistance REPEATING “MISTAKES” OR A POLICY OF REPRESSION IN CENTRAL AMERICA?
Friday, 17 June 2011 – Dina Meza. International networks that participated in the International Investigation Mission to the Bajo Aguán region, February 25 – March 4th, 2011 issued a public statement today speaking out against the violence and impunity in the Valle del Bajo Aguán, where the assassination of peasants and other serious human rights violations continue.
We, the popular and social movements of Latin America and Honduras in particular, within the framework of the Latin America and the Caribbean, a Region of Peace: Foreign Military Bases Out campaign, call for an International Meeting Against Militarization in La Esperanza and Comayagua, Honduras on June 26th and 27th, 2011, closing on June 28th—the day on which two years will have passed since the Coup d’État carried out in Honduras that was perpetrated by the U.S.
For Immediate Release: Conta
By Dana Frank, May 27, 2011 Return of deposed President Manuel Zelaya to Honduras doesn’t mean democracy, civil liberties and the basic rule of law are returning to that country any time soon. Far from it.