Unveiling the Aftermath of a Decade-Long Narco-Dictatorship
In June 2009, Honduras faced a devastating coup that shattered the country's fragile democracy, plunging it into violence, repression, and a long-lasting narco-dictatorship. But the people fought back.
Exploring the Latin America Pink Tide Movement
Host Michael Fox delves into the resistance to the 2009 coup, shedding light on the government of Manuel Zelaya, the Latin America Pink Tide movement of the 2000s, and the pushback from Honduran elites and the United States.
Under the Shadow: A Walk Through History
Part 1 of a two-part episode, this investigative narrative podcast series takes us back in time to pivotal moments, exploring landmark events that shaped countries and impacted lives. Hosted by journalist Michael Fox, the podcast is produced in partnership with The Real News Network and NACLA.
Remembering the 2009 Coup: A Story of Resistance
From protests at the airport to the tragic death of a young protester, the aftermath of the 2009 coup in Honduras continues to reverberate. Join us on a journey to uncover the resilience and resistance of the Honduran people in the face of adversity.
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By: Michael Fox
Title: Resistance and Resilience: A Look Back at Honduras’s 2009 Coup
Sourced From: therealnews.com/2009-honduras-coup-obama-clinton-resistance-zelaya-xiomara-castro
Published Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2024 23:14:28 +0000
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