Washington’s Democratic Double-Standard
Uncle Sam isn’t making much fuss over Latin America’s law-breaking lawmakers.
Uncle Sam isn’t making much fuss over Latin America’s law-breaking lawmakers.
The Honduran military not only ousted a president. It has militarized society by elbowing aside the police.
Why was the State Department involved in a shooting of Mosquito Coast villagers in Honduras?
On Al-Jazeera’s Inside Story roundtable discussion, IPSer Sanho Tree discusses how the U.S. State Department gets to play judge, jury, and executioner in Honduras.
A suffocated economy is the least of Honduras’s concerns.
Honduran security forces are murdering, raping, beating, and detaining Hondurans — with U.S. aid.
The violence playing out in Honduras shows the dark underbelly of the international carbon credit trade.
Honduras has become a human rights disaster.
Can an agreement in the Central American nation satisfy both left and right?
At the same time that the United States is praising democracy in the Middle East, it is helping to suppress it in Honduras.
WikiLeaks’ latest document dump runs the gauntlet from gossip to outstanding diplomatic intelligence.
Keeping our Latin American neighbors seemingly independent, but still supportive of U.S. corporations, requires new methods.
2010 Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Award winner, Human Rights Platform of Honduras.
Ecuador’s recent crisis proves that a decisive and unified response from the international community can help determine the outcome of an illegitimate coup.
The Central American nation’s woes continue to rage despite Secretary of State Clinton’s insistence to the contrary.