Honduran campesinos under the gun Pt.2
By therealnews.com : April 21, 2010
Land conflict in Aguán is setting precedents for conflicts to come in post-coup Honduras
Seventh Journalist Murdered in Honduras
By prensa-latina.cu : April 21, 2010
Honduran journalist Georgino Orellana, from the San Pedro Sula television station, was murdered in the last few hours, amid a wave of violence that already killed seven media professionals.
Oscar Flores kidnapped, another journalist murdered
By quotha.net : April 21, 2010
Oscar Flores, "the chronicler of the resistance" who showed up at all the marches in Tegucigalpa carrying a sign keeping track of the number of days Hondurans have been resistance to the coup and its de facto regime(s), was kidnapped yesterday. And in San Pedro, journalist Giorgino Orellana was murdered. Ironically he covered the "nota roja" and now he's news with his own violent death.
Hondurans Demand a National Assembly
By insidecostarica.com : April 21, 2010
The National Front of Popular Resistance of Honduras (FNRP) will carry out demonstrations all over the country from Tuesday on in order to call for a Constituent Assembly.
Coup Rewards
By hondurasculturepolitics.blogspot.com : April 21, 2010
Porfirio Lobo Sosa yesterday rewarded two generals who helped carry out the coup with control of two more government agencies. During the coup, Micheletti appointed retired general Nelson Wily Mejía to head Immigration. He recently retired from that post.
Misrecognition
By hondurasculturepolitics.blogspot.com : April 21, 2010
As we previously noted, supporters of the government of Porfirio Lobo Sosa and the government itself are desperate to find any indication of "recognition" that they can. So pro-coup Honduran news media claimed that Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega had "recognized" Honduras by signing an accord to reauthorize a border dispute commission.
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