The election on 29 November saw the right-wing candidate - Porfirio Loba of the National Party - returned as president and the congress blocking Zelaya’s return as president. Keith Spencer looks at the recent events Read more...
The fight to transform Honduras must continue without Zelaya, writes Keith Spencer Read more...
The conflict in Honduras is heading for a crunch point. The daily mobilisations and conflict between supporters of ousted president Manuel Zelaya and the military coup makers have reached new levels of intensity. Read more...
During the last week a new round of rebellion has been launched in Honduras against the coup by the military. A massive wave of repression has been unleashed against workers and youth. The goal of the repression is to crush the movement that took to the streets after the military coup during the end of June.
Sign reads: This is the home of the people who do not want the military coup Read more...
Fearing radical social reforms, the army launched a coup to defend the rich. Dave Stockton looks at how the workers and poor are fighting back and calls for a huge political general strike Read more...
On 28 June, the generals of the Honduran Army, backed by the Supreme Court, launched a coup that removed from office President José Manuel Zelaya Rosales, better known as Mel Zelaya and deported him to Costa Rica. Read more...
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