Zacate Grande, Honduras -Leaders flee community, pursued by military. Nov. 29, 2009
Military and police entered the community of Zacate Grande at 2:00 am, detonating two bombs. The population of 800 families was obligated to vote by armed actors dressed as civilians. Twenty four co
San Pedro Sula, Honduras - Delegation Report Nov. 29, 2009
After three days of meetings with leaders of the resistance: lawyers, teachers, media, politicians, leaders of the women’s movement, human rights organizations, it has become evident tha
US Citizens to protest in front of Embassy in Honduras
Members of the Quixote Center delegation are organizing a presence in front of the US Embassy in Tegucigalpa at 3pm today, to reinforce the message that this electoral process is illegal, illigiti
Press Conference TODAY IN FRONT OF US EMBASSY, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
U.S.HUMAN RIGHTS OBSERVERS IN HONDURAS *
Tocoa, Honduras - Delegation Report November 28, 2009
Two of the leaders of the Frente (the resistance coalition) in this region met with us to give more information about the situation and to work out what we will do tomorrow, on election day.
San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Delegation Report, Nov. 28, 2009
We have just returned to our hotel. Today was a busy day. We met with the Canadian Ambassador to start the day.
QC Delegation - Emergency Alert for Community of Guadalupe Carney
We just received a call from members of the Popular Resistance Front
in Tocoa, in the department of Colon who are reporting mass millitary
Police and Military Raid COMAL – alternative marketing network of peasant, women’s organizations.
At 1:40pm today heavily armed members of the national police and military raided COMAL (Alternative Community Marketing Network) in Siguatepeque, in Comayagua.
History in Comics: the Honduran Coup
School of the Americas Watch's posted an excellent comic history of the coup in Honduras,
Canada urged to reject "elections" in Honduras
A coalition of Canadian development, church, labour and human rights organizations are calling on the Canadian government not to join the US in recognizing the controversial elections to be held in
QC Delegation Report from Tocoa, Nov. 27, 2009
We arrived in Tocoa after a 10-hour bus trip from Tegucigalpa. Tocoa is the end of the bus line.