A gesture that will not be forgotten
I am halting for a moment the work on a historic episode that I have been writing for the last two weeks to express my solidarity with the constitutionally-elected president of Honduras, José Manuel...
View ArticleA Suicidal Mistake
Three days ago, in the evening of Thursday 25th, I wrote in my Reflections: “We do not know what will happen tonight or tomorrow in Honduras, but the courageous behavior adopted by Zelaya will go down...
View ArticleThe Coup Dies or Constitutions Die
The countries of Latin America were struggling against history’s worst financial crisis within relative institutional order. When US President Barack Obama — while on a trip to Moscow to discuss vital...
View ArticleWhat should be demanded from the United States
The meeting in Costa Rica didn’t, nor could it, lead to peace. The people of Honduras are not at war, it’s just the perpetrators of the coup who are using weapons against the people. One should demand...
View ArticleThe 30th Sandinista anniversary and the San José proposal
The coup d’état in Honduras, promoted by the far right-wing of the United States –which in Central America was maintaining the structure set up by Bush – and backed by the Department of State, was...
View ArticleA Nobel Prize for Mrs. Clinton
The never-ending document read yesterday by the Nobel Laureate Oscar Arias is much worse than the 7 points of the surrender paper he had proposed on July 18th. He wasn’t communicating with...
View ArticleA Revolution in the Making
Last July 16, I literally said that the coup d’etat in Honduras “was conceived and organized by unscrupulous characters on the far-right who were officials in the confidence of George W. Bush and had...
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