By Jennifer Catracha on November 29, 2009
elections, honduran, honduras, human rights, presidency, TSE
Politics in Honduras
Judges of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) opened polls this morning at 7:00 a.m. Hondurans will be able to vote until 4:00 p.m. in the general election. “Dry law” (no alcohol distribution) is in effect until Monday evening at 6:00 p.m. Hondurans are reminded not to write on their ballots other than checking the appropriate […]
By Jennifer Catracha on November 25, 2009
honduran, honduras, political crisis, Supreme Court of Justice
Politics in Honduras
The CSJ in Honduras will gather today and analyze the findings of the 15 Supreme Court Judges who studied the case of Manuel Zelaya Rosales. They will hold a session today at 1:30 p.m. Honduras time.
By Catracha Hondurena on November 19, 2009
honduran, seleccion, soccer, united states
Honduras Soccer, Sports in Honduras
Florida’s Land Shark Stadium might as well have been Estadio Olimpico in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, on Wednesday night. The only things missing were the mountain backdrop and the aging track around the soccer field. Tens of thousands of Honduran fans were on hand to celebrate their World Cup-bound team in a friendly exhibition match […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 17, 2009
honduran, honduras, seleccion, soccer
Sports in Honduras
The friendly against Peru will be Honduras’ second since qualifying and follows Saturday’s 2-1 win over Latvia in Tegucigalpa. Honduras has its full roster, which includes Italian-based attackers David Suazo and Julio Cesar de Leon, and Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Wilson Palacios. A pro-Honduras crowd of 25,000 is expected for what may be the only chance […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 15, 2009
brazilian embassy, Congress, elections, honduran, honduras, negotiations, OAS, political crisis, Politics in Honduras, presidency, Tegucigalpa - San Jose Agreement, united states, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
The following is an interpretation and translation of an article appearing in the Honduran Newspaper, “El Heraldo”. The original article (spanish) can be read here. A solitary Manuel Zelaya, a refugee without power in an embassy of another country, has decided he will not comply with the agreement that his own delegates signed. The former […]