Honduras Coup - Day 303 - April 26, 2010
- Unity Statement Against the Legislation of Hate in Arizona
By quotha.net : April 26, 2010
A reminder: The United States government's heinous support of the repressive Honduras military coup regime is already provoking higher rates of migration to this country. It is all too often the violence of our policies in Mexico and Central America, supported by our tax dollars, that forces people to migrate here. Arizona's legislation, which makes brown a crime, must be stopped. It is time for us as a nation to refocus our xenophobic rage at those who are really responsible for this country's miserable state. And to destroy our borders.
- Honduran reporters seek protection from bulletproof vests, social networks, and God
By knightcenter.utexas.edu : April 26, 2010
Secretary of Security Óscar Álvarez said authorities were close to solving two of the seven killings of media workers in less than two months (six journalists and one broadcaster), including last week's shooting of TV journalist Jorge "Georgino" Orellana, La Prensa reports.
- Rainbow Tour?
By hondurasculturepolitics.blogspot.com : April 26, 2010
Strange news continues to come out of Porfirio Lobo Sosa's trip to New Orleans. Earlier today it was the information in the previous post, about Lobo Sosa stating that Zelaya was trying to prolong his stay in power. Now comes the strange news, reported in La Tribuna, sourced to the Secretaria de Obras Publicas, Transporte, y Vivienda (SOPTRAVI) director Miguel Pastor, that Porfirio Lobo Sosa has "received the highest award from representatives of the World Trade Center".
- Lobo Out Of The Closet
By hondurasculturepolitics.blogspot.com : April 26, 2010
Porfirio Lobo Sosa, in a round table discussion at Tulane University told the audience that Manuel Zelaya Rosales wanted to remain in power, according to his communications director Miguel Angel Bonilla.
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