“We want President Obama not to recognize these elections.”
*To read Justin’s daily journal and see photos visit his blog: http://aroundhonduras.blogspot.com/
From Tocoa to Tegucigalpa, “I didn’t vote!”
Tegucigalpa, November 30, 2009
Jackie McVicar, Common Frontiers Canada
Quixote Center Delegation documents terror and repression during elections
Reports coming in from Quixote Center delegates who deployed to four different regions of the country during the last week to observe the electoral climate and the human rights situation point to a
Elections In Honduras: Whitewashing The Path To A Past Of Horrors
by Lisa Sullivan, School of the Americas Watch /Quixote Center Accompaniment Delegation
Press Release of US Citizens protest in front of Embassy in Honduras
INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE TO OBSERVE THE ELECTORAL CLIMATE
Election update: Frente and COFADEH announce successful conquest of fraudulent electoral process
In brief...
San Pedro Sula downtown militarized - crackdown continues
QC Delegation reports that the military crackdown in San Pedro Sula continues.
A QC Delegate Reports from San Pedro Sula
(See our original report for photos.)
Frente, COFADEH denounce ongoing climate of repression for the "electoral farce" in Honduras
"Even though they try to blame us for the violence, the violence is coming in one direction: from them, towards us." - Tomas Andino
Non-violent march called for San Pedro Sula today amidst bomb explosion and detentions.
The Quixote Center Delegation contingent in San Pedro Sula will observe a non-violent march called today by the resistance movement. The Delegation of US and Canadian citizens has received reports of