By Catracha Hondurena on October 20, 2009
honduras, OAS, political crisis, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
The Organization of American States has said it will not convene a special session to review the proposal Micheletti’s side presented for Zelaya’s team yesterday. The adviser of the Secretary General of the OAS for Honduras, John Biehl, said that the body is confident Honduras can solve the political problem internally, although it is difficult. […]
By Catracha Hondurena on October 13, 2009
barahona, negotiations, political crisis honduras, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Sr. Juan Barahona, the leader of the resistance, has withdrawn his participation in the roundtable discussions, which reconvened this morning. Mr. Barahona was a representative from Manuel Zelaya Rosales side, and is adamant that he will continue to organize and lead protests despite the ongoing negotiations, until Manuel Zelaya is reinstated. “The struggle for the […]
By Catracha Hondurena on October 1, 2009
san jose accord, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Manuel Zelaya, still at the Brazilian Embassy in Honduras, responded in an interview that the words of the United States representative at the OAS were unfortunate and rude. He said that afterward he did get a call from the US State Department, Hillary Clinton, wherein the position of the U.S. government was clarified, and who […]
By Catracha Hondurena on September 22, 2009
brazilian embassy, embassy, honduras, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Various employees of the Brazilian embassy have chosen to leave the building, saying the conditions are difficult for them to withstand. 85 employees so far have left today. Human rights persons have been allowed to bring to the embassy toothpaste, toilet paper and essentials. The embassy has a generator and power has been restored. 140 […]
By Catracha Hondurena on April 23, 2009
corrupttion, telephone, zelaya
Business - Economics, Politics in Honduras
Discredited Reich alleges US$2.2 million bribes are linked to Honduran President, Mel Zelaya. A defunct Miami Internet phone company has agreed to pay a US$2 million fine after pleading guilty to paying bribes to officials in Honduras and Yemen in exchange for favorable interconnection rates. Latin Node paid more than $2.2 million in bribes, which […]