Friday, March 29, 2024

Honduras

Violence in Mexico and Latin America

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Latin America still has the highest rate of crime in the world. Drug traffic, corruption and the United States have all played a vital role in this drama.

Central America: a new alliance against mining

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This article was first published by NACLA on 24 May 2017 Miguel López took cover in the shade at the entrance to the hilltop cemetery....

Elections in Chile & Honduras. Peace problems in Colombia -LAB Newsletter...

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28 November 2017 Dear LAB Supporter and Friend, Elections Chile: Results in the first round of Chile’s presidential elections, on November 19, confounded all the pollsters. Sebastián...

Narratives of migration through film

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Lia Gomez-Lang takes a close look at Fernanda Valadez’s poignant feature film Sin Señas Particulares (Identifying Features), a tender portrayal of disappearances of migrants on the Mexico-United States border, and LAB recommends other important films presenting narratives of migration.

HONDURAS FEMICIDES

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A group of human rights organisations in Honduras says the killings of women has increased in recent years.

Honduras: an electoral coup d’état

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The Jesuit priest Ismael Moreno, director of Radio Progreso, has stated that there is a coup d'etat under way in Honduras, following the official...

Honduras 5: the pernicious impact of mining

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Honduras is in the process of giving away almost a third of its land territory to mining companies, with a horrific impact on people and the environment.

Voices of Latin America Webinar Series: The Rainbow Tide and Fighting...

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LAB is excited to invite you to the second instalment of the Voices of Latin America webinar series, this time focusing on LGBTQ+ rights and machismo.

HONDURAS: THE PRISON TIME BOMB

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One year on from a disastrous fire that killed 350 inmates at a prison in Comayagua, LAB's Nick Caistor finds that the situation in Honduras' jails is as bad as ever.

Ecuador: Intag stands up to mining

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Intag communities in Ecuador are resisting development of a copper mine at Llurimagua, proposed by Enami and Codelco. In Peru, residents of Aquia, Ancásh, accuse the Antamina mine of encroaching on their land without consultation.

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