Honduras: Terror in the Aguán
Honduran military claims that clandestine groups are carrying out military training are used to justify further repression.
Honduras Delegation Accompanies Resistance
The Alliance for Global Justice discusses the growing resistance movement in Honduras.
HONDURAS: News from a land occupation in Bajo Aguán
Consuelo Castillo, one of the organisers of a land occupation in Lempira, Bajo Aguán, says agribusiness has illegally pushed families off the land to turn it over to cultivation of palm oil for biofuel.
VIDEO: Why is Honduras so Violent?
In a country with 86 murders for every 100,000 inhabitants, journalists and farmers appear to be in particular danger.
Honduras: deaths cause outrage
The killing of four fisherpeople by DEA trainers and the Honduran police has sparked outrage in the isolated coastal region of Mosquitia. Government offices have been burnt, and residents have demanded the agency's expulsion.
Honduras: Our Continuing Catastrophe
Since the June 2009 military coup in Honduras at least 34 opposition politicians and more than 300 others have been killed or disappeared, 13 journalists have been murdered and state-sponsored repression rules.
Honduras: Carbon Blood Money
The expanding palm oil industry is exacerbating hunger in an impoverished country, yet it is receiving carbon credits. Rosie Wong reports.
A Decade of Refounding Honduras
As we enter a new decade Gerardo Torres Zelaya looks at the path of the left in Latin America and the roots of popular resistance which have grown in the last 10 years.
Women’s Lives and Women’s Struggles
Women's lives and women's struggles. While the daily lives of millions of women in Mexico and Central American continue to be marked by poverty and exploitation.