Honduras Accompaniment Project
Honduras Reports
- 7 weeks 3 days ago : IACHR PUBLISHES REPORT ON HONDURAS
- 9 weeks 4 days ago : COFADEH Vigil on New Years Day - Warnings of Death Squads and Dirty War
- 10 weeks 2 days ago : 8th International Witness Delegation to Honduras - Report on "Elections"
- 15 weeks 2 days ago : Quixote Delegation in Honduras: Nov. 26, 2009 Reportback
- 20 weeks 1 day ago : COFADEH - Human Rights Report II, Nov. 2009
- 22 weeks 5 days ago : Quixote Center's Report from the 7th International Witness Delegation to Honduras -- Week of...
- 28 weeks 4 days ago : Report from 6th International Delegation - Women Religious accompany people of Honduras
Delegation Information
- 14 weeks 5 days ago : Press Release of US Citizens protest in front of Embassy in Honduras
Urgent Action Alerts
- 4 weeks 1 day ago : Call-in Solidarity with Victims of State Terror in Honduras
- 5 weeks 2 days ago : Take Action to Stop Impunity in Honduras
- 11 weeks 5 days ago : Urgent Action Alert for Honduras
- 14 weeks 3 days ago : Honduras Action Alert: This is not the change we wanted
Blog Entries
- 14 weeks 2 days ago : How to Cook an Election: Rare or Well Done?
- 14 weeks 3 days ago : Honduras Action Alert: This is not the change we wanted
- 14 weeks 3 days ago : Honduras government cancels school to avoid teacher activism
- 14 weeks 3 days ago : “We want President Obama not to recognize these elections.”
- 14 weeks 4 days ago : From Tocoa to Tegucigalpa, “I didn’t vote!”
- 14 weeks 5 days ago : Elections In Honduras: Whitewashing The Path To A Past Of Horrors
- 14 weeks 5 days ago : San Pedro Sula downtown militarized - crackdown continues
- 14 weeks 5 days ago : A QC Delegate Reports from San Pedro Sula
- 14 weeks 5 days ago : Peaceful march in San Pedro Sula brutally repressed with water cannons and tear gas
- 14 weeks 6 days ago : "I don't know how they are going to legitimate these elections..." --Bertha Oliva
Honduras Articles
Dear Colleague letter to Sec. Clinton re. Honduras released today
This is a very strong letter, expressing serious concern regarding the deteriorating human rights situation in Honduras under the recently installed Lobo.
COFADEH list of murders since the coup in Honduras
III Situational Report from COFADEH in Honduras (Spanish version only)
Call-in Solidarity with Victims of State Terror in Honduras
Since the November elections in Honduras which resulted in the installation of Porfilio Lobo as President on January 27, 2010, the human rights situation in Honduras has continued to deteriorate. According to human rights organizations, there is a marked increase in selective targeting of people and communities active in the resistance movement. Despite a public discourse of reconciliation on the part of Lobo, partners in Honduras are experiencing increased levels of state terror.
Honduran Human Rights violations: January – Feb. 2010
Union Leader murdered in Honduras
On February 3, Vanessa Zepeda, a 29 year old nurse and SITRAIHASS union leader (Honduran Social Security Institute) left her home at 2pm. At approximately 6:30 pm, her lifeless body was dumped out of a vehicle in Loarque, a neighborhood well known for resistance movement activities. Vanessa had received repeated death threats linked to her activism in the resistance movement which had been registered by human rights organizations. She was the mother of three children; the youngest is 4 months old.
Death Threats against COFADEH Personnel
The Committee of the Families of the Detained and Disappeared in Honduras (COFADEH) are denouncing that today, Sunday, February 7 at 8 am, Caniel Martinez, who was in the offices of our organization received a phone call from the number 222-71-44 in which a woman told him, “Be careful there will be an attack against you, especially those of you who are in the street”. Martinez states that when he asked the women who was calling she hung up the telephone.
State Terrorism against the resistance movement contradicts discource of reconciliation
Feb. 5, 2010 COFADEH
Take Action to Stop Impunity in Honduras
On January 27, 2010 a new president assumed office in Honduras in what the resistance movement considers an institutionalization of the June 2009, military coup d’état. The Generals directly involved in the coup were granted immunity, reinforcing the culture of impunity that humans rights defenders have worked so hard to dismantle in Honduras.
Jesuit Priest seeks FOIA regarding disappearance in Honduras
February 3, 2010 Fr. Joe Mulligan, a Nicaraguan-based priest is hoping that letters to President Obama and members of Congress can lead to more information being revealed about the fate of a fellow Irish-American Jesuit who disappeared in Honduras in1983. Read his most recent article.










