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Venezuela, ALBA, and OAS Back Honduran President Against Potential Coup
June 26, 2009 ... They have returned to re-live the 1980s, to relive the dictatorship and make the military more powerful than the ... -
Venezuelan Foreign Minister: Latin America has to Guarantee the Defeat of the Coup in Honduras
June 28, 2009 ... was [the Venezuelan-based] Telesur, that broke the media dictatorship, the media dictators of the Honduran oligarchy ... are disposed to confront all the measures that this rookie dictatorship aims to impose." Translated for ... -
ALBA Declaration on Honduras Coup D'etat
June 29, 2009 ... to break the national and international silence that the dictatorship wanted to impose through closing the state ... -
An Old Honduran Coup on a Different Stage
June 29, 2009 No, this is not Venezuela in 2002. Nor is it Haiti, 2004. It's Honduras, 2009, but roughly the same story is once again being told, on a different stage with different actors. But that difference could mean everything. -
After the Handshake
June 2, 2009 Latin America has welcomed the election of Barack Obama. But how far do the US president’s policies point to a real change in US/Latin American relations? And even if Obama personally wants such a change, does he have the power to deliver? -
Obama's First Coup d'Etat: Honduran President has been Kidnapped: Updates 1-17
June 28, 2009 As of 10:30am, Sunday morning, no statements have been issued by the Washington concerning the military coup in Honduras. -
US Policy and Democracy in Latin America: The Latinobarómetro Poll
June 3, 2009 Does the US government really craft its policy toward specific regimes based on those regimes' respect for democracy? The general trend is one of US support for the more undemocratic regimes in the region, and US antagonism of varying sorts and degrees toward the more democratic ones.