Progressive forces denounce the ‘electoral coup’ in Honduras By Martha Grevatt December 10, 2025 Voters in Honduras went to the polls in a national election on Nov. 30; as of this [...]
Ongoing U.S. interference in Honduras adding to growing tensions December 5, 2025 By Honduras Solidarity Network The Honduras Solidarity Network (HSN) issued the following statement on Dec. [...]
Electoral coup and shortcomings of progressivism By Carlos Aznarez December 5, 2025 The author is editor of resumenlatinoamericano.org. Translation: John Catalinotto What [...]
What the trial of Honduran ex-president revealed: Only tip of the iceberg By Martha Grevatt March 15, 2024 On March 8, a jury in a New York federal court found former Honduran President Juan Orlando [...]
President-elect Xiomara Castro de Zelaya of Honduras: ‘We won!’ December 1, 2021 As of this writing, Xiomara Castro de Zelaya leads in the presidential election in Honduras, earning 54% of [...]
Honduras/Director of Berta Cáceres’ assassination found guilty By Martha Grevatt July 12, 2021 Roberto David Castillo Mejía, accused by prosecutors of “masterminding” the [...]
Author of Berta Cáceres’ assassination on trial in Honduras By Martha Grevatt June 15, 2021 Berta Cáceres, beloved leader of the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of [...]
Washington’s role in Berta Cáceres’ 2016 murder in Honduras By Ted Kelly March 29, 2021 It has been five years since the assassination of Berta Cáceres — an environmental activist [...]
Climate change, hurricanes and their destruction in Central America By G. Dunkel November 27, 2020 Hurricane Iota, the 30th named storm, 13th hurricane and 6th major hurricane of 2020, made [...]
Alaskan and Caribbean storms increase dangers for Indigenous peoples, workers November 18, 2020 By Paddy Colligan and G. Dunkel People in Honduras deluged after 2020 hurricanes. Nov. 16 — The storms [...]
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