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‘Blood and Fire’ in Honduras: An Interview with Mel Zelaya

As peace accord negotiations continue, the ousted president speaks from his Brazilian Embassy refuge.

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Casualties of the ‘Bloodless’ Coup

No matter what prominent U.S. apologists say, the military takeover of Honduras was—and is—violent and unjust.

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No Such Thing as a Free Putsch

Lies, violence and the fight for freedom in Honduras.

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Snapshot: After the Coup

TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS—Supporters of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya demonstrate on August 28, 2009. The United States pressured Honduran coup… more

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Militarizing Latin America

The United States was founded as an "infant empire," in the words of George Washington. The conquest of the… more

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Ignoring Outrage, Obama Set to Expand Pentagon Presence in Colombia

Imagine that you live in a nice house in a tense neighborhood. Your neighbors haven't been too pleased with… more

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Reinventing Demons

The Obama administration plans a new round of 'public safety' programs in Latin America.

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Flower Power

Colombian plantation workers are fighting an uphill battle to unionize and secure better working conditions.

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An Inconvenient Woman

Arizona public defender Isabel Garcia speaks out against U.S.-Mexico border policy.

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Playing the Gringo Wild Card

Chesa Boudin’s Latin American diaries.

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The Cuban Revolution and the American Left

For countless leftists who came of age politically sometime between the late 1950s and the early 1990s, the Cuban… more

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Uncovering Haiti’s Hidden History

More than four years after President Jean-Bertrand Aristide went into exile, questions linger about Washington's involvement.

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Resource Wars in Ecuador

Indigenous people accuse President Rafael Correa of selling out to mining interests.

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