In Honduras, the Walls Are Talking.

The ProgressiveVol. 73 Nbr. 11, November 2009

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Criticisms of the Honduran government led by Roberto Micheletti Bain - Cover story - Essay

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In Honduras, the Walls Are Talking.

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AT 5:30 A.M. on Sunday, June 28 (Black June), under the light of the first star of dawn, I woke from a sound sleep to a barrage of gunshots. Soon Radio Globo broke the story that the president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya Rosales, had been abducted, taken to Toncontin Airport in the capital, Tegucigalpa, and transported still in his pajamas, to San Jose, Costa Rica. We later learned that the navy plane carrying him landed at another airfield before it left Honduras--the U.S. military base in Palmerola. Upon landing there, ...

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