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Hispanic y Latino News :: November 20th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Honduras’ de facto president Roberto Micheletti will give up his controversial post for seven days beginning on Tuesday so that Hondurans can “concentrate on elections and not on the political crisis,” he announced Thursday.
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 19th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Thousands of fans put Honduras’ political problems aside for one night to cheer on the nation’s soccer team as it prepares for World Cup competition.
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 16th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Honduras’ crisis brings South Florida election showdown – Divisions over Honduras’ political future are evident not only in the Central American country but also in South Florida as legal issues arise over elections.
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 13th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Mixed Signals on Honduras & Clinton’s position
Citadel Media en Espanol Partners with Terra to Develop Online Brand Extensions for Radio Portfolio
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 10th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Chávez’s Next Target: El Salvador – Twenty-first century socialism may have stumbled in Honduras but it is being tried again in El Salvador.
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 9th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Honduras leadership in limbo as accord dissolves
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 5th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Dr. Luther Castillo — Voice of the Voiceless in Honduras
Deal to restore Manuel Zelaya in Honduras at risk – Supporters of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya say lawmakers are stalling efforts to bring him back to office before a Nov. 29 election.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: November 2nd, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
The Real Winner in Honduras: The United States?
Hispanics Tune in and Help Raise More Than $633,000 for Kids With Cancer During 2nd
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 17th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Ousted President Manuel Zelaya said negotiations over Honduras’ coup are in “suspense” after the rival factions rebuffed each other’s proposals and his foreign minister called the internationally brokered talks a failure.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 12th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Remittances to Honduras Fall Nearly 11 Percent in ‘09
Honduras De Facto Regime Opens Fire in Poor Neighborhoods: Youth and union members targeted by coup violence
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 9th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Yahoo! En Espanol Reveals the Most POPular Searches for September
Latin America: The Empire Retreats – In the span of a few days two events occurred that reveal that in small Latin American countries that were previously subordinate to Washington, the ex-superpower no longer controls their decades-old allies. The recent episodes in Paraguay and Honduras reveal that the empire’s withdrawal from its own backyard is accelerating in the present systemic crisis.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 7th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Honduras revokes emergency decree during visit by Ros-Lehtinen, Diaz-Balarts – Honduras’ government canceled an order that outlawed large protests and limited other liberties.
A trio of South Florida Republican lawmakers said Tuesday that the remedy to the post-coup woes in Honduras lies in U.S. support of next month’s scheduled elections. – U.S. Reps. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Lincoln and Mario Diaz-Balart
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 5th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
The political crisis in Honduras is having a crippling effect on trade in Central America, with Guatemala, El Salvador and Costa Rica losing millions of dollars of trade every day.
The interim president of Honduras says an emergency decree that limited civil rights in the troubled Central American country will be repealed as of Tuesday.
For 90 Minutes, a Break From a Political Crisis in Honduras – A victory against the United States on Saturday would virtually assure Honduras of qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 1982.
The good news is that Washington has finally begun to take stronger actions on Honduras. The bad news is that the actions completely contradict each other, resulting in ambiguity, paralysis and infighting as the Honduran crisis explodes.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 29th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Live from Honduras: An Interview with Berta Caceres
Telemundo is the Fastest-Growing Major Broadcast Network Regardless of Language for the 2008-2009 Television Season
Coup Declares State of Siege, Suspends Constitutional Rights – Honduras
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 28th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Honduras Restricts Liberties To Prevent Rebellion
Violence Escalates Against Peaceful Protesters in Honduras As Resistance Grows: Chemical Weapons Directed Toward Brazilian Embassy – National Day of Action In Solidarity with the People Of Honduras Tuesday, September 29th
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 24th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
They’re torturing me, Honduras’ Manuel Zelaya claims – Honduras’ fallen leader told The Miami Herald he is being subjected to mind-altering gas and radiation — and that `Israeli mercenaries’ are planning to assassinate him.
White House takes two different stands for Mexico and Honduras and neither one makes sense
HispanicTips » » Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 22nd, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Professor’s new book explores life in Honduras – Janet Gold, professor of Spanish at the University of New Hampshire – “Culture and Customs of Honduras” (Greenwood Press, 2009)
This is an urgent plea to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: Immediately condemn the violence unleashed against the Honduran people by the de facto regime and take every peaceful measure possible to avoid a bloodbath in that country.
The Road to Zelaya’s Return: Money, Guns and Social Movements in Honduras
Report From Honduras: Ousted President Manuel Zelaya Returns to Honduras In Defiance of Coup Government
Honduras: Zelaya’s Daring Return Reignites Crisis
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 17th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Honduras: Colombian ex-Paramilitaries Recruited by Pro-Coup Forces
Central America celebrated Tuesday the 188th anniversary of its independence from the Spanish crown amid widespread violence, a political crisis threatening democracy in Honduras and hunger and violence in Guatemala.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 15th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Origen del Mes de la Hispanidad – Hispanic Heritage Month Supplemental Information en Español
Washington has revoked the visas of Honduras’ interim president and 17 other top officials to pressure the Central American nation to reinstate ousted leader Manuel Zelaya
There is a de-facto American Union: The Honduran migrant workers should have their own tea-party… No remittances without representation! – (really interesting!)
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 10th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Defying U.S., Honduras won’t let Manuel Zelaya return as president
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 9th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
The Obama administration has cut more $30 million in non-humanitarian aid to Honduras — calling it a signal that Washington is not happy with the status quo.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 1st, 2009 :: 5 minute to empowerment
The Organization of American States (OAS) refused to accept a compromise plan offered last week by Honduras’ de facto President Roberto Micheletti.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 27th, 2009
Central America’s development bank says it is freezing credits to Honduras following the June 28 coup that ousted President Manuel Zelaya.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 26th, 2009
US Embassy in Honduras to stop issuing most visas
US Census 2009 Hispanic Fact Sheet :: Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15 – Oct. 15
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 24th, 2009
Kansas City women are convinced coup in Honduras was military
Honduras’s Supreme Court has rejected a Costa Rica-brokered deal that would have restored ousted President Manuel Zelaya to power and sternly warned that he faces arrest if he returns.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 18th, 2009
Honduras’ coup-installed government said it does not expect to be judged fairly by an international panel that arrived Monday to investigate allegations of human rights abuses.
Telemundo Networks Reach 8.7 Million Viewers For Rumbo Al Mundial: Mexico vs. USA World Cup Soccer Qualifying Match
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 10th, 2009
Honduras: The Frontline in the Battle for Democracy
Honduras accepts OAS chief as ‘observer’
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 6th, 2009 – The Sonia Edition
U.S. Decides Not to Impose Sanctions on Honduras
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: July 23rd, 2009
A last-minute push to resolve Honduras’ three-week-old political crisis once again appeared to fail Wednesday, as neither of the warring parties signed a compromise cobbled together by Costa Rican President Oscar Arias.
Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa says the Honduras coup probably occurred with the U.S. military’s knowledge and he questioned President Obama’s control of the U.S. government.
Roberto Lovato’s Exclusive Intview with Clinton Ally Davis on Why He Represents Honduran Coup Backer
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: July 20th, 2009
What Next For Honduras After Failed Negotiations? GRITtv Interview With Laura Flanders, Roberto Lovato and Democracy Now’s Andres Thomas Conteris
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: July 16th, 2009
Alejandro Sanz y Juanes actuarán en Honduras a favor de la paz
Why Honduras Sent Zelaya Away – The former president threatened to use force against the Congress and other institutions.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: July 14th, 2009
Why the Coup in Honduras Won’t—and Shouldn’t—Succeed
AeroMexico Launches New Orleans – Mexico City – San Pedro Sula Service Today with Airline, Civic, Airport Officials
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: July 13th, 2009
Honduras’ Micheletti is both admired and reviled – A kingpin of Honduran politics for 30 years, Roberto Micheletti is a ’stubborn mule’ who has become an international political figure overnight.
Delegates representing the ousted and interim governments of Honduras failed to forge an agreement during a second day of talks and no fixed date was set for future negotiations.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: July 9th, 2009 (10 days worth)
Understanding Honduras – What’s going on in Honduras? – (an interesting post by Daniel Hernandez)
Leaders of Cuban and Venezuelan communities across the U.S. have become among the loudest supporters of the military ouster of Honduras’ president because they see it as a strike against socialist influence in Latin America.
Both sides in Honduras’ leadership crisis on Tuesday signaled willingness to forge a diplomatic solution to the deadlock over the fate of President Manuel Zelaya, who was ousted last month in a coup. Zelaya and interim Honduran leader Roberto Micheletti agreed to accept Costa Rican President Oscar Arias, a Nobel Peace laureate, as an international mediator.
Picture of our Neda: boy killed by Honduran military with bullets and M-16’s paid for by the U.S. government & censored by U.S. Media