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A Hysterical Regime that Wraps Itself in the Constitution While Trampling Democracy and Murdering Its Own People By Albor Ruiz New York Daily News
August 2, 2009
Lobbying Records Reveal His Firm is Targeting State Department and National Security Council By Bill Conroy Via the Narcosphere
August 2, 2009
When a Movement Uses Nonviolence, as in Honduras, the First Task of the Simulators Is to Make False Claims to the Contrary By Al Giordano The Field
August 1, 2009
The Schoolteacher's Death, at 3:30 a.m. this Morning, Galvanizes an Increasingly Organized Civil Resistance in Honduras By Al Giordano Reporting from Tegucigalpa, Honduras
August 1, 2009
Honduras' First Lady Addresses Protest in Tegucigalpa and Drops a Hint About Yesterday's Meeting in Managua Between President Zelaya and US Officials By Al Giordano Reporting from Tegucigalpa, Honduras
July 31, 2009
Coup Leader Micheletti Waved the Peace Sign with His Left Hand While With His Right Hand Ordering a Violent Nationwide Attack on Peaceful Protesters Today By Al Giordano Reporting from Comayagua, Honduras
July 30, 2009
Narco News Has Entered Honduran Territory to Deepen Our Reporting on the Collapse of the Coup d'Etat By Al Giordano The Field
July 29, 2009
As Dictator-for-a-Month Micheletti Rails About "the Gringos," the Martial Law He's Imposed Turns the Residents of Two Key States Against Him By Al Giordano The Field
July 29, 2009
Four Visas Pulled, More "Under Review," Including Family Members
By Al Giordano The Field
July 28, 2009
Reports Surface of a Foreign Policy Rift Between US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the White House By Al Giordano The Field
July 27, 2009
Litigation Also Claims Spook Agency Engages in Wholesale Spying on Other Federal Agencies By Bill Conroy Via the Narcosphere
July 26, 2009
Never Mind Micheletti, Zelaya and the Inept US Secretary of State Clinton, the Real Story Is One of Civil Resistance from Below By Al Giordano The Field
July 24, 2009
The Planned Reentry by the Legitimate President Poses Dilemmas for the Coup Regime By Al Giordano The Field
July 23, 2009
Voices from Catacamas, Hometown of Honduran President, Manuel “Mel” Zelaya By Jonathan Treat Special to The Narco News Bulletin
July 22, 2009
One from Noticias Staff is Retained on the Highway by the Military By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
July 22, 2009
Narco News Exposed Selective Enforcement in the US Global War on Drugs, and a New Lawsuit by a Former DEA Agent vs. the CIA Brings More Facts to Light By BMAZ Empty Wheel/FireDogLake
July 22, 2009
The Hour Approaches when International Solidarity Can Best Help the Resistance by Getting Out of the Way, and Making Sure Their Struggle Is Reported By Al Giordano The Field
July 22, 2009
Narco News Doesn't Play the Game of Situational Ethics in which "If I Disagree With You, then You Have No Credibility" By Al Giordano The Field
July 21, 2009
"40,000 attended the Popular Guelaguetza which was organized and funded by Section 22 and the APPO..." By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
July 21, 2009
A Who's Who of the Honduras Coup d'Etat By the daily El Libertador, Tegucigalpa, Honduras Translated to English by Kristin Bricker
July 21, 2009
The Real Story Is that of an Organized People and the Steps They Are Taking Toward a More Authentic Democracy By Al Giordano The Field
July 20, 2009
Heavy Police Presence Leaves Oaxaca City's Tainted Image Intact By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
July 19, 2009
While Paranoia and Disorganization Define the Coup Regime's Actions, the Civil Resistance is Marked by Unity, Planning and Discipline By Al Giordano The Field
July 19, 2009
The Thin Blue Line is Behind Her Supreme Court Nomination By Bill Conroy Via the Narcosphere
July 19, 2009
The Emphasis in the Honduran Blockades Is on Nonviolent Strategy and Tactics By Jonathan Treat Special to The Narco News Bulletin
July 18, 2009
Urging Against "Actions that Could Lead to Violence" Is Itself a Violent Act
By Al Giordano Via the Narcosphere
July 17, 2009
Latin Grammy Award Winning Pop Star Cites "Political Manipulation" in Pulling Out of the Coup-Backed Spectacle By Al Giordano The Field
July 16, 2009
Utilizing the Nonviolent Tactic that Toppled Three Bolivian Presidents in this Century, the Honduran Social and Labor Movements Today Have Brought the Country's Economy to a Halt By Al Giordano The Field
July 16, 2009
An Open Letter from the Delegation to US President Barack Obama By Diego Iniguez-Lopez and Bonnie Massey Venceremos Brigade
July 15, 2009
Following the Money Trail in the Honduran Coup By Bill Conroy Via the Narcosphere
July 14, 2009
Militarization Has Wasted Money and Failed to Decrease Violence By Notimex La Crónica De Hoy - Translated to English by Kristin Bricker
July 14, 2009
If Those Mediation Talks in Costa Rica Don't Work Out by the Weekend, Washington Had Better Have a Big Baseball Bat Ready for the Next Act By Al Giordano The Field
July 13, 2009
Life in Ciudad Juarez By Marcela Turati Proceso
July 13, 2009
Judge Revokes Former DEA Agent’s Bond Even After Being Made Aware of Prosecutorial Misconduct Allegations By Bill Conroy Via the Narcosphere
July 12, 2009
The Media Circus Up Above Describes this Coup as "New," While It Ignores Latin American History and the Real Story from Below
By Al Giordano The Field
July 12, 2009
No Evidence and No Witnesses to the Actual Crime: Juan Manuel Martinez Moreno Sentenced to Prison By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
July 10, 2009
He Wanted to Extend President Roberto Suazo Córdoba's Term By TeleSUR Editorial - translated by Kristin Bricker
July 10, 2009
Talks in Costa Rica Were a Non-Starter; Time to Tighten the Economic and Judicial Screws on the Coup Regime By Al Giordano The Field
July 10, 2009
Community Leader David Murillo in Jail on Years-Old Arrest Warrant for Anti-Logging Organizing By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
July 10, 2009
Lucia Pinochet Hiriart Is Apparently a Folk Hero to Coup Defenders Who View Chile in 1973 as Their Ideal By Al Giordano The Field
July 10, 2009
Army Using Brutality To Fight Trafficking, Rights Groups Say By Steve Fainaru and William Booth The Washington Post
July 10, 2009
The Two Men Didn't Talk to Each Other in Costa Rica Talks By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
July 9, 2009
Micheletti Blocks Zelaya Commission Members from Attending
By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
July 9, 2009
They Believe that the Capitalist System is the Origin of Injustice By Hermann Bellinghausen La Jornada
July 8, 2009
The Daily La Prensa Airbrushes the Blood Out of the Iconic Photo of 19-Year-Old Isis Obed Murillo, Assassinated on Sunday in Tegucigalpa By Al Giordano The Field
July 8, 2009
Micheletti Backed Down from Previous Statements that Zelaya's Return is "Not Negotiable" By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
July 7, 2009
Wednesday's Face to Face in Costa Rica Brings Another Unpredictable Turn to the Saga of a Coup d'Etat Gone Awry By Al Giordano The Field
July 7, 2009
CEDICE Propaganda Campaign Launched to Terrify the Venezuelan Population on Proposed Social Property Law; US May be Funding Ads By Charlie Hardy Via the Narcosphere
July 7, 2009
Low Voter Turn Out, and Lack of Faith in the Nation's Political Parties Benefits the PRI; Abstention Reached 55 Percent and Another 5 Percent Voted - voto nulo By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
July 7, 2009
"...since February 2004, the DAS has substantially increased its persecution of human rights organizations." By Colectivo de Abogados "José Alverar Restrepo" CCAJAR
July 7, 2009
The Teachers Union Won't Return to Classes Until Zelaya is Back in Office; Street Protests Continue By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
July 7, 2009
The US Departments of Homeland Security and Justice Are More
Applicable to the Regime than State Department Diplomacy By Al Giordano The Field
July 6, 2009
ICE Snitch Takes Us Inside the House of Death in an Exclusive Jailhouse Interview with Narco News By Bill Conroy Expert Witness Radio Show
July 6, 2009
A Reporter Flees the Biggest Cartel of All - the Mexican Army By Charles Bowden Mother Jones
July 6, 2009
Winners and Losers of Today's Events in Honduras: Who Advanced, Who Retreated, and Why By Al Giordano The Field
July 5, 2009
Violent Skirmish Between Soldiers and Group of Protesters at South End of Airport Seems to Have Calmed By Al Giordano The Field
July 5, 2009
Military Blockades Attempt to Block Zelaya Supporters from Reaching Tegucigalpa and the Airport By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
July 5, 2009
Three Lines of Force Move to Converge at the Toncontin International Airport in Tegucigalpa, Honduras By Laura Carlsen Americas Policy Program
July 5, 2009
The Honduran President and United Nations Chief Go Directly to Tegucigalpa; the Presidents of Argentina, Ecuador, Paraguay and the OAS Head to El Salvador By Al Giordano The Field
July 5, 2009
"You, the International Press, Are My Security... You, and the People" By Al Giordano The Field
July 5, 2009
July 4 Statement by President Manuel Zelaya to the People of Honduras on the Eve of His Planned Return By Manuel Zelaya Rosales, President of Honduras Americas Policy Program, Translated by Laura Carlsen
July 4, 2009
General Romeo Vásquez Velásquez, a Common Car Thief, Led Sunday's Military Coup and the Brutal Repression By Al Giordano Via The Narcosphere
July 4, 2009
About to Lose 65 Percent of its Annual Budget from International Sanctions, the Coup Looks to Terrorism and Narco-Trafficking Networks to Fund It By Al Giordano The Field
July 4, 2009
In the Media Age, the Armed Forces Are Also Used to Deter Crowd Size of Political Demonstrators By Al Giordano The Field
July 3, 2009
The Honduran Oligarchy Is Caught in a Shared Hallucination that Drives its Belief that its Coup Can Survive By Al Giordano The Field
July 3, 2009
William Hall Micheletti Came in Third in the 2008 Mayoral Elections, But When Your Uncle Roberto Micheletti is Dictator for-a-Week, That's Good Enough! By Al Giordano The Field
July 2, 2009
"As the economy rots in joblessness, their politicians court powerful moneyed interests... The supposed 'failed state' looks a lot more like a corporate-backed narco-state" By Todd Miller NACLA
July 2, 2009
Claims there is No Repression on Press, that the Coup Is Not a Coup, and that CNN "Broadcasts on the Payroll of Chávez" in the Name of the Inter American Press Association By Al Giordano The Field
July 2, 2009
US Deserves Praise, but Still Has Some Housecleaning to Do By Teo Ballvé The Progressive
July 2, 2009
Despite Repression and the Suspension of Constitutional Guarantees, Hondurans Keep Fighting the Coup Government By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
July 1, 2009
Freedom of Association, Assembly, Transit, Due Process and from Search, Seizure and Invasion of One's Home, Erased on a Single Afternoon By Al Giordano The Field
July 1, 2009
Gibbs: US Is Following the Organization of American States' Lead and Timeline By Al Giordano The Field
July 1, 2009
Interview with the Spokesman for Via Campesina, Mobilizing to Receive President Zelaya This Weekend By Laura Carlsen Americas Policy Program
July 1, 2009
"Multilateral Exercises and Support, Humanitarian and Civic Assistance, Counterdrug, Contingency and Disaster Relief Operations" Shut Down by Washington By French Press Agency (AFP) Washington, DC
July 1, 2009
Mass Mobilization Among Coup Opponents throughout the Country By Laura Carlsen Americas Policy Project
July 1, 2009
"Gravely Concerned by the Breakdown in the Constitutional and Democratic Order..." By the UN General Assembly & the Popular Resistance Front of Honduras Translated to English by Laura Carlsen, Americas Policy Program
July 1, 2009
A Must-Read Analysis of Honduran Law that Exposes the Coup-Defenders'Claims as False By Alberto Valiente Thorensen Counterpunch
July 1, 2009
Video of Globo Radio's Censored Station, an Account of the Coup Plotters' Steps Today in Honduras, and Fresh Twitter Translations By Al Giordano The Field
June 30, 2009
"The United States Calls for the Full Restoration of Constitutional Order" By Ambassador Rosemary DiCarlo To the General Assembly of the United Nations
June 30, 2009
Latin American Presidents, OAS Secretary General, and Citizen Caravans Will Accompany Him By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
June 30, 2009
“For the Reinstatement of the Democratically Elected President” By the AFL-CIO American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations
June 30, 2009
Media Chatter About the Coup in Honduras Is Infected by Some Pundits' Irrational Obsession with the Leader of a Different Country By Al Giordano The Field
June 30, 2009
The Scoreboard in the Battle for Honduras Shows the Coup Losing Badly By Laura Carlsen Americas Policy Program
June 30, 2009
Border Closings, Suspension of Aid, and Cutting of Diplomatic Relations Present a Non-Violent Response to a Violent Coup By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
June 29, 2009
Anti-Coup Forces Gain the Upper Hand Against Pro-Coup Twitterers In the Shadow of a Regime's Censorship By Al Giordano The Field
June 29, 2009
“Those Who Seek to Direct the Coup Should Know that it Will Be Impossible to Impose their Will” By the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America Translated to English by Laura Carlsen
June 29, 2009
The Fourth and Tenth Infantry Battalions Reportedly Turn Their Tanks Around while Protestors Successfully Have Blockaded the Country's Major Highways By Al Giordano Via the Narcosphere
June 29, 2009
Foreign TV Channels Blocked, Violence Outside Presidential Palace By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
June 29, 2009
On the Importance of Drawing an Accurate Diagram in Order to Dismantle the Oligarchy's Coup d'Etat By Al Giordano The Field
June 29, 2009
OAS Demands "the Immediate, Safe and Unconditional Return of President José Manuel Zelaya Rosales to His Constitutional Functions" in Honduras By the Organization of American States Unanimous Declaration
June 29, 2009
Roberto Micheletti - the Illegally Installed "President" - Unites Two Rivals, and the World, Against Him By Al Giordano The Field
June 28, 2009
"People Are Taking to the Streets in Honduras Despite Incredibly Hostile Conditions Created by the Military" By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
June 28, 2009
"The social organizations of Honduras have gone out into the streets to repudiate this deed and demand the return of President Zelaya" By Via Campesina International Translated to English by Laura Carlsen
June 28, 2009
"There Is Practically a State of Siege in Tegucigalpa, Honduras... Electricity Is Cut" By the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH) Translated to English by Laura Carlsen
June 28, 2009
Originally Reported Assasinated, Congressman Cesar Ham, Zelaya Ally and Organizer of the Opinion Poll on a New Constitution, is Alive By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
June 28, 2009
Plus, Memos to Larry Birns and Eva Golinger Urging More Responsible Behavior in this Hour of Moral Crisis By Al Giordano The Field
June 28, 2009
"The only president the United States recognizes is President Manuel Zelaya." By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
June 28, 2009
Zelaya: "I want to return to my country, I am the president of the Hondurans... I expect the support of all of the Americas, from the United States, the Rio Grande, to Cabo de Hornos." By Laura Carlsen Americas Policy Program
June 28, 2009
Live-Blogging the Situation in Honduras By Laura Carlsen Americas Policy Program
June 28, 2009
School of the Americas-Trained Military Detains and Expels Democratically-Elected President Zelaya By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
June 28, 2009
Live-Blogging the Situation in Honduras By Laura Carlsen Americas Policy Program
June 28, 2009
A Military Coup d'Etat on Opinion Poll Voting Day in Honduras Is Rejected by the Hemisphere, Including Washington By Al Giordano The Field
June 28, 2009
A Non-Binding Referendum Has Caused an Uproar Within Parts of the Government and Powerful Interests By Laura Carlsen Americas Policy Program
June 27, 2009
A "Tense Calm" Settles Over the Country Amidst Media Spin Campaigns and Threats to Imprison Voters and Poll Workers By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
June 27, 2009
Honduran Military Surrounds Presidential Palace and the Toncontín Airport By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
June 25, 2009
US Government Trained the Police Department that Participated in the Operation and Invested "Heavily" in the Killer Helicopters By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
June 20, 2009
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