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Human Rights Observation Camp in Zacate Grande

Legal prosecutions are piling up for the people of the Zacate Grande Peninsula, located in the Gulf of Fonseca, southern region of the country. On Wednesday, May 4th, 8 members of ADEPZA (the Association for the Development of the Peninsula of Zacate Grande) were to present themselves at the local courthouse to face charges ranging from land seizure to disobedience, adding to the 92 charges already existing, according to ADEPZA’s director Pedro Canales Torres1, who is also currently being prosecuted.

16th Journalist Killed in Honduras

REUTERS/Edgard GarridoThe International Press Institute (IPI) today condemned the murder of Honduran TV news host Francisco Medina, the sixteenth journalist killed in the country since the beginning of 2009.Gunmen on a motorcycle shot Medina, 35, early Tuesday morning outside of his home in Morazon north of the capital of Tegucigalpa. Reports said the attackers followed Medina as he left work and shot him three times in the back and once in his arm.

SOAW Human Rights Delegation to protest at US Embassy in Honduras Today

We are a delegation of the SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS WATCH that has come to Honduras to learn about the current situation of human rights in the country.  SOAW previously came to Honduras immediately following the June 2009 coup orquestrated by SOA graduates GeneralRomeo Vásquez and  General Luis Prince Suazo. We return to get first hand information about the human rights situation in the country under the regime of Porfirio Lobo.