Honduran Elections 2009: Delegation Report-backs
Message from teachers in Honduras
Since the disputed election at the end of November, repression of the resistance in Honduras has continued. A number of activists have been killed and others detained and beaten badly. Because of the role the teachers were playing in the resistance, the government shut the schools for holidays a month early, at the end of October instead of November. The government has tried to make up the month of missed classes by starting school a month early—as of today, January 4.
COFADEH Vigil on New Years Day - Warnings of Death Squads and Dirty War
8th International Witness Delegation to Honduras - Report on "Elections"
Over the last five months, as we and other solidarity and indepedent media organizations have reported on the egregious human rights violations and other anti-democratic measures committed by the illegal coup regime, that regime has sought to legitimize itself through the execution of the national electoral process originally scheduled for November 29th. The 8th Quixote Center delegation was in Honduras for that event.
Urgent Action Alert for Honduras
COFADEH Warns of New Escalation of Repression
Hooded men capture peasants in Sinaloa, Colón.
Daughter of Controversial Journalist murdered in Tegucigalpa
Honduran Resistance Movement Member Decapitated in Recent Wave of Repression
CIPRODEH Denounces Assassination of Human Rights Defender
Honduras: Reject Amnesty for Abuses During Coup
(Washington, DC) - The proposal by Porfirio Lobo, winner of Honduras' disputed presidential election on November 29, 2009, for an "amnesty for all" of those involved in the June coup d'état violates the country's international obligations and undermines the rule of law, Human Rights Watch said today.




