By Catracha Hondurena on October 29, 2010
campesinos, FNRP, human rights, manuel zelaya
Politics in Honduras
The National Popular Resistance Front of Honduras received the annual International Herbert Anaya Human Rights Award in El Salvador this week. The award was created in honor of Herbert Anaya Sanabria, who was murdered by unidentified gunmen on October 26, 1987, when he was president of the nongovernmental Human Rights Commission of El Salvador (CDHES). […]
By Catracha Hondurena on October 21, 2010
Insulza, manuel zelaya, OAS
Politics in Honduras
LAST YEAR, leftist Honduran President Manuel Zelaya sought to stage an illegal referendum as part of a bid to overturn a constitutional ban on his reelection. The country’s supreme court ordered his arrest by the army, which then overstepped legal bounds by deporting him. Led by its leftists, the Organization of American States rushed to […]
By Catracha Hondurena on October 20, 2010
constitution, FNRP, Frente Nacional de Resistencia Popular, honduras, manuel zelaya, National Constituent Assembly, National Front for Popular Resistance, pepe lobo
Politics in Honduras
The National Front for Popular Resistance (FNRP) [Frente Nacional de Resistencia Popular] decided yesterday not to accept the invitation for a dialogue proposed by President Porfirio Lobo Sosa. A national assembly of the FNRP brought together representatives of 18 departments in the country. The FNRP does not recognize the Government of Lobo Sosa, and considers […]
By Jennifer Catracha on October 3, 2010
manuel zelaya, pepe lobo, political crisis honduras
Politics in Honduras
Former President Manuel Zelaya addressed a letter to the National Popular Resistance Front (FNRP) warning that the call from President Pepe Lobo for a dialogue with those wanting to convene a Constituent Assembly is a trick by the Government. In the document issued by Zelaya, it says that “FNRP colleagues, I received the news with […]
By Catracha Hondurena on September 20, 2010
honduras, manuel zelaya, PARLACEN, pepe lobo, President of Honduras
Politics in Honduras
The newly sworn in member of Parliament (PARLACEN), Manuel Zelaya Rosales, can “walk” through any country from North to South and from East to West, except the one he is supposed to be representing. PARLACEN has been touted as one of the most corrupt organizations in Central America, and welcomed Mr. Zelaya with open arms. […]