Honduras News Archives
Archives
- La Tribuna: Diversos sectores esperan a Lobo ‘como agua de mayo (June 21)
- Proceso Digital: Honduras ha restablecido relaciones con 86 países (June 18)
- La Trubuna: Listo grupo de juristas para estudiar reingreso de Honduras a la OEA (June 18)
- El Heraldo: Comisión de alto nivel sería de siete cancilleres (June 18)
- Latin American Herald Tribune: Former Zelaya aide slain in Honduras (June 18)
- AP: Honduran journalist shot dead, 9th slain this year (June 15)
- Honduras Weekly: Zelaya Urges Non-Cooperation With Truth Commission (June 14)
- Miami Herald: Honduran journalist's missing daughter found; family flies to Canada (June 11)
- OAS to Send a High-Level Commission to Honduras (June 8)
- Hillary Clinton's Address to the Organization of American States General Assembly (June 7)
- New York Times: Clinton Pleads Case for Honduras (June 7)
- IACHR Publishes Observations on Follow-up Visit to Honduras (June 7)
- Amnesty International: Independence of the judicial system in Honduras is seriously undermined as the dismissal of justice officials is confirmed (June 2)
- Human Rights Watch: Firings Undercut Judicial Independence in Honduras (May 19)
- Time Magazine Online: Who is Killing Honduran Journalists? (May 15)
- Los Angeles Times: In Honduras, journalist slayings raise alarm (March 31)
- Santiago Times: A Textbook Case Of State Terrorism In Honduras (March 26)
- AP: Honduran reporter hides in hospital after attacks (March 25)
- The Nation: Hondurans' Great Awakening (March 18)
- Business Week: Regional IDB development bank resumes in Honduras (March 16)
- IACHR Deplores Murder of Journalist in Honduras (March 16)
- NACLA: Legitimizing the Illegitimate: The Honduran Show Elections and the Challenge Ahead (March/April 2010)
- CNN: Report condemns Honduras violence (March 9)
- IACHR Deplores murders, kidnappings, and attacks in Honduras (March 8)
- Letter from Members of Congress to Secretary Clinton regarding human rights violations in Honduras (March 4)
- Democracy Now!: Zelaya Rejects Corruption Charges; Coup Leader Retires (Feb 26)
- U.S. Department of State: Special Briefing on Secretary Clinton's Travel to Latin America (Feb 26)
- Washington Post: Ousted Honduran leader calls charges persecution (Feb 25)
- Washington Post: Honduras adds charges against ousted leader (Feb 24)
- Americas Quarterly: Honduras Debate Dropped at Rio Group Summit As New Organization is Formed (Feb 23)
- Bloomberg: Lula to Mend Honduras Ties as Brazil Seeks More Clout (Feb 22)
- Press TV: Honduras restores ties with 29 nations (Feb 21)
- Associated Press: Honduran leader keeps military chief behind coup (Feb 16)
- Associated Press: Honduras' new president wants to meet with Obama (Feb 13)
- Honduras Culture and Politics: UNAH Under Pressure for Hiring Ex-Zelaya Officials (Feb 11)
- The Daily Free Press: Human rights violations abound during Honduras coup, speaker says (Feb 11)
- Washington Post: Commission to report on Honduran coup in 4 months (Feb 10)
- Reuters: UPDATE 1-World Bank restores development aid to Honduras (Feb 10)
- Christian Science Monitor: Could Honduras crisis prompt a power grab in Nicaragua? (Feb 9)
- O.A.S.: IACHR Expresses Concern About Amnesty Decree in Honduras (Feb 3)
- O.A.S.: IACHR Welcomes Decision of Guatemala's Supreme Court of Justice (Feb 3)
- Merco Press: Washington praises political steps taken by new Honduran administration (Feb 3)
- Latin America Working Group: Honduras: Violence Against "Those Who Look or Love Differently" (Feb 1)
- UPI: Honduras in limbo, awaits foreign aid resumption (Feb 1)
- Latin American Herald Tribune: Colombia's Uribe Signs Security Pact with Honduras' Lobo (Feb 1)
- Merco Press: Brazil moving closer to accepting Honduran president Lobo (Jan 31)
- AP: Honduras reinstates top immigration official, a day after firing him (Jan 31)
- Reuters: U.S. to restart aid to Honduras as crisis ends (Jan 30)
- El Nuevo Herald: EEUU y Honduras normalizarán relaciones diplomáticas (Jan 29)
- Press TV: Chavez denounces new Honduran leader(Jan 29)
- Washington Post: Honduras' new gov't finds nation 'bankrupt' (Jan 28)
- Americas Quarterly: Central America’s Rule of Law: Guatemala Captures Portillo But Honduras Rewards Micheletti (Jan 28)
- Wall Street Journal: Honduran President Calls for New Start (Jan 28)
- Tiempo: Zelaya salió rumbo a Dominicana (Jan 28)
- New York Times: Honduras Swears In New President, as Ousted One Leaves (Jan 27)
- Latin America Working Group: Honduras: We Can’t Pretend It Never Happened (Jan 27)
- Reuters: Zelaya to exit Honduras in win for coup leaders (Jan 27)
- Earth Times: U.S. Policy Should Encourage Lobo's Government to Restore Democracy to Honduras (Jan 27)
- Huffington Post: Restoring International Relations With Honduras: A Way Forward (Jan 26)
- Amnesty International: New Honduras President must order investigation into rights abuses (Jan 26)
- Latin American Herald Tribune: Zelaya Says He’ll Leave Honduras Next Week (Jan 25)
- Xinhua: Honduras' newly elected congress leader takes office (Jan 24)
- El Pais: España no estará representada en la toma de posesión del presidente de Honduras (Jan 23)
- The Economist: Lobo alone - Picking up the post-coup pieces (Jan 21)
- Washington Post: Honduras interim leader leaves, cabinet in charge (Jan 21)
- OAS - IACHR publishes report entitled Human Rights and the Coup d'État (Jan 20)
- CNN World: Zelaya to get safe passage to Dominican Republic (Jan 20)
- Washington Post: Honduran judge charges top military chiefs in coup (Jan 14)
- New York Times: Honduras' Top Court to Hear Case Against Military (Jan 11)
- El Universal: Roberto Micheletti fears for his life (Jan 8)
- New York Times: 6 Cited in Honduran Leader’s Ouster (Jan 7)
- Reuters: Honduran leaders' effigies up in smoke for New Year (Jan 4)
- Los Angeles Times: U.S. diplomacy stumbles in Latin America (Jan 3)
- Miami Herald: Death of Honduran gay activist illustrates spike in hate crimes (Dec 20)
- Miami Herald: Death of Honduran gay activist illustrates spike in hate crimes (Dec 20)
- AFP: US envoy visits Zelaya at Brazilian embassy (Dec 20)
- AFP: US to lift visa ban for Honduras lawmaker (Dec 18)
- AP: Rights activist who protested Honduras coup killed (Dec 16)
- The Real News: Honduran Elections Exposed (Dec 8)
- BBC News: Ousted Honduras president sees world support crumble (Dec 4)
- Time: Obama's Latin American Policy Looks Like Bush's (Dec 3)
- EFE: Un centro de estudios estadounidense considera un "gran error" validar los resultados electorales
(Nov 30) - Amnesty International: Honduras: Military shooting must be urgently investigated and witnesses protected (Nov 28)
- Al Jazeera: US to recognise Honduras election (Nov 28)
- LA Times: Honduras' upcoming vote a boon to de facto rulers (Nov 28)
- Financial Times: Zelaya attacks US over election (Nov 28)
- Honduran main presidential candidates deny connection between elections and coup (Nov 28)
- New York Times: Region Finds U.S. Lacking on Honduras (Nov 27)
- AFP: Amnesty fears crackdown around Honduras polls (Nov 27)
- Guardian: Honduras coup: troops deployed to oversee election (Nov 27)
- New York Times: U.S. Policy on Honduras Puts Latin Ties at Risk, Brazilian Says (Nov 25)
- The Carter Center has decided not to observe the Honduras elections scheduled for Nov. 29 (Nov 25)
- More than 175 human rights and feminist leaders sent an Open Letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton today, urging her to condemn widespread violations of women's human rights in Honduras (Nov 25)
- BBC News: Zelaya warns US support for Honduras election divisive (Nov 25)
- Reuters: Road ahead for deposed Honduran President Zelaya (Nov 24)
- The Miami Herald: Critics Dismiss Honduran Election--Even before first vote has been cast (Nov 23)
- Narco News: “Legalizing Coups d’Etat by Means of Spurious Electoral Processes Divides the Unity of the Nations of América”
A Letter to the Presidents of the Hemisphere (Nov 23) - The Christian Science Monitor: Honduras interim leader may step down. Will that help President Zelaya? (Nov 20)
- Reuters: U.S. urges Honduras de facto leader to step aside (Nov 20)
- AFP: Honduras regime seeks to disarm citizens ahead of polls (Nov 20)
- Time Magazine: In Central America, Coups Still Trump Change (Nov 16)
- NY Times: Ousted Honduran President Won't Recognize Vote (Nov 14)
- Ousted Honduran president: US weakened, yielded (Nov 13)
- Reuters: Honduras pact collapse puts elections at risk (Nov 6)
- Reuters: Honduran DeFacto Leader to From Government Without Zelaya (Nov 6)
- NY Times: Honduras Deal Appears to Fall Apart (Nov 6)
- McClatchy: Honduras shows Latin America's 'strongman' is Jim Demint (Nov 14)
- The Hill: In wake of Honduras agreement Demint releases hold on Obama nominees (Nov 5)
- AP: Honduras reaches deadline for new unity government (Nov 5)
- McClatchy: Deal to restore ex-president languishes in Honduran Congress (Nov 4)
- AJC: Ousted Honduran leader asks Clinton stand on coup (Nov 4)
- Christian Science Monitor: The big loser in the Honduran political crisis? The economy. (Nov 3)
- Reuters: Honduras opposition leader key to ending conflict (Nov 1)
- The Hill: Honduran president might find path to power despite K street campaign (Oct 31)
- The Nation: Honduras: Solution or Stall? (Oct 30)
- Boston Globe: Kerry praises Honduras deal (Oct 30)
- Christian Science Monitor: As Honduran elections near, US diplomats seek end to leadership crisis (Oct 29)
- The Hill: Kerry, Berman want controversial Honduras report to be retracted (Oct 27)
- Time: Honduras Tourism Minister: Don't Visit My Country (Oct 24)
- IPS: Republicans Take Up Banner of De facto Govt (Oct 22)
- AP: Honduras, Already Poor, Sinks Further after Coup (Oct 15)
- Foreign Policy: State Department quietly communicating with new Honduran regime (Oct 15)
- AP: More talks in Honduran crisis but no deal sighted (Oct 9)
- ADN.es: Líderes de EEUU dicen que un fracaso de la OEA prolongaría crisis hasta 2010 (Oct 9)
- Associated Press: OAS Urges Return of Ousted Honduras President (Oct 8)
- Washington Post: GOP Lawmakers Reach Out to Honduras (Oct 8)
- Bloomberg: Ousted Honduran Minister Says Coup to Cause Economy to Contract (Oct 8)
- New York Times: Leader Ousted, Hondura's Hires U.S. Lobbyists (Oct 7)
- Reuters: Honduran lawmakers put off vote, want court opinion (Nov 3)
- BBC: Honduras pact remains in the balance (Nov 3)
- BBC: Honduras politicians Study deal (Nov 3)
- AP: Honduras Congress Not Yet Called Back Into Session (Nov 2)
- Reuters: Q+A - Honduran rivals reach deal on crisis by now what? (Nov 1)
- AP: US Labor Official, Chile's Lagos on Honduras Panel (Nov 1)
- NY Times: Deal Reached in Honduras to Restore Ousted President (Oct 30)
- Washington Post: Hondurans reach accord that may end political crisis (Oct 30)
- Reuters: Honduran rivals agree a deal to end crisis (Oct 30)
- AP: Pact appears to end Honduras coup standoff (Oct 30)
- Reuters: Zelaya, de facto camp to resume talks in Honduras (Oct 29)
- AP: Honduras Interim Leader Calls for Ending Talks (Oct 28)
- NY Times: U.S. Sending Envoys to Try to End Crisis in Honduras (Oct 26)
- AFP: Zelaya Confident he'll return to power (Oct 26)
- GQR: Honduran president Mel Zelaya Retains Public Support (Oct 23)
- Reuters: Honduras talks collapse again over Zelaya's return (Oct 23)
- Reuters: De facto Honduran government stalls for time before reelection (Oct 22)
- Reuters: Honduran regime uses noise attacks as U.S. cuts vistas (Oct 21)
- LA Times: Honduras talks deadlocked on reinstating Zelaya (Oct 20)
- Reuters: Honduras de facto government scolds Zelaya, talks stall (Oct 20)
- Reuters: No Honduras deal yet on Zelaya return after coup (Oct 16)
- Los Angeles Times: Progress reported in Honduras Coup crisis (Oct 15)
- Official Statement of UN Secretary General (Oct 14)
- BBC News: Zelaya Firm Amid Honduras Talks (Oct 14)
- AFP: Negotiators Narrow Differences in Honduras (Oct 14)
- Reuters: Honduras rivals to discuss Zelaya return post-coup (Oct 13)
- Reuters: Honduran Abuses Rampant After Coup - Rights Groups (Oct 12)
- Reuters: Honduran Abuses Rampant After Coup - Rights Groups (Oct 12)
- Associated Press: Diplomats head to Honduras, hoping to end crisis (Oct 7)
- The Coup d’etat in Honduras: A New Library of Congress Report Gets It Wrong (Oct 6)
- New York Times: WITNESS - Holed up in embassy with ousted Honduran President (Oct 6)
- Honduran Security Forces Accused of Abuse (Oct 5)
- Zelaya's supporters protest martial law, reject dialogue under current situation (Oct 2)
- Washington Post: Kerry's Attempt to Block DeMint's Honduras Trip Reveals Policy Feud (Oct 2)
- AP: US lawmakers to meet interim Honduras leader (Oct 2)
- AP: Desperate Honduras looks to Zelaya (Oct 1)
- Christian Science Monitor: Honduras: censored Radio Globo quadruples listeners by going online (Oct 1)
- AP: Brazilian delegates visit embassy in Honduras (Oct 1)
- South Caribbean News: OAS to arrive in Honduras Friday (Oct. 1)
- Houston Chronicle: Congresswoman who supports Micheletti to visit Honduras (in Spanish) (Oct. 1)
- Associated Press: UN Rights Council Condemns Abuses (Oct. 1)
- New York Times: Businessmen in Honduras Propose Plan to End Crisis (Sep. 30)
- Reuters: Honduran police evict Zelaya supporters in crackdown (Sep. 30)
- Miami Herald: NSC Advisor: Honduras must restore rights (Sep. 30)
- BBC: Dozens of Zelaya supporters held (Sep. 30)
- Los Angeles Times: A crack appears in Honduras' deadlock (Sep. 30)
- The Philadelphia Inquirer: Honduras Interim Leader Backs Down on Crackdown (Sep. 29)
- Miami Herald: OAS Chief Cancels Americas Conference Speech due to Honduras Crisis (Sep. 29)
- CNN: U.S. to Honduras: End Emergency Decree Now (Sep. 29)
- CNN: Honduras revisits emergency decree as frustrations mount (Sep. 29)
- New York Times: Honduras Shuts Down Media Outlets, Then Relents (Sep. 28)
- AP: Soldiers raid Honduran media outlets (Sep. 28)
- The Hill: Honduran government hires PR shop (Sep. 27)
- BBC News: Red Cross visit amid Honduras row (Sep. 27)
- Reuters: Honduras issues decree to suspend some rights, media (Sep. 27)
- AP: Ousted Honduran president: 1st talks a failure (Sep. 25)
- BBC News: Honduras holds 'informal' talks (Sep. 25)
- CNN: Carter urges resolution to Honduran crisis (Sep. 24)
- Voice of America: Latin American Leaders Support Zelaya in UN Debate (Sep. 23)
- Bloomberg: Honduras Curfew Costs Economy $50 Million Daily, Canahuati Says (Sep. 23)
- AFP: Two killed in Honduras, protest continues (Sep. 23)
- Time Magazine: Zelaya's Return to Honduras Promises Fresh Violence and Political Turmoil (Sep. 23)
- Canard d'Etat: Honduras and the U.S. Press (Sep. 22)
- News 24: Zelaya supporters tear gassed (Sep. 22)
- China News: Honduras wakes up to curfew as Zelaya returns (Sep. 22)
- AFP: Clinton, Arias: Zelaya could help end Honduras crisis (Sep. 22)
- Reuters: TIMELINE: Protests as ousted Honduran president returns (Sep. 22)
- BBC News:Zelaya 'will rebuild democracy' (Sep. 21)
- Reuters: EU threatens further sanctions on Honduras (Sep. 15)
- The Associated Press: Honduran Presidential Hopefuls to Meet Mediator (Sep. 14)
- Time: Why Obama Won't Use the M-Word for Honduras' Coup (Sep. 5)
- Los Angeles Times: U.S. Cuts $30 Million in Aid to Honduras (Sep. 4)
- Voice of America: Ousted Honduran Leader in Washington Tuesday (Aug. 31)
- The Miami Herald: Nicaragua Uses Honduras Coup to Make Proxy War (Aug. 25)
- The Huffington Post: Coup Protester Gang-Raped by Honduran Police (Aug. 24)
- The Examiner: Report on Human Rights Abuses During the Coup (Aug. 24)
- Christian Science Monitor: Honduran Leaders Arresting Protesters (Aug. 19)
- BBC: Argentina recalls ambassador to Honduras (Aug. 14)
- Bloomberg: Zelaya's Exile an "Error" (Aug. 13)
- Congressman Connie Mack (FL-14) Releases Report on Honduras Trip (Aug. 12)
- The Nation: Battle for Honduras -- and the Region (Aug. 12)
- McClatchy News Service: U.S. cools its support for reinstating Honduras' Manuel Zelaya (Aug. 7)
- Reuters: Honduras cancels OAS visit if Insulza participates (Aug. 9)
- Christian Science Monitor: Zelaya in Mexico, tries to regain support (Aug. 4)
- Der Spiegel interview with Zelaya: "We Will Not Be Brought to Our Knees" (Aug. 1)
- New York Times: Honduran generals explain role in coup (Aug. 5)
- New York Times: Micheletti backs restoration of Zelaya (July 30)
- Washington Post: State Department revokes diplomatic visas of members of the de facto coup government (July 28)
- Reuters: Honduran National Congress avoids vote on restoring Zelaya to power (July 27)
- New York Times: Honduran military accepts plan to restore Zelaya (July 26)
- Telesur: Honduran foreign minister calls for U.S. economic sanctions (in Spanish, July 13)
- La Prensa: El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua to re-open trade with Honduras (in Spanish)
- AFP: US envoy blasts Honduran minister for racist comments (July 8)
- El Clarin: New Honduran Minister calls Obama "ese negrito que no sabe nada de nada" (July 2)
- Washingon Post: U.S. Misread Scale of Honduran Rift (July 5)
- CNN: Video shows Honduran troops shooting protesters' bus tires (July 3)
- The Miami Herald: Top Honduran military lawyer: We broke the law (July 3)
- New York Times: Compromise is sought to Honduras Standoff (July 1)
- El Pais: Interview in Spanish with Roberto Micheletti (June 30)
