Honduras Erupts on Eve of 10th Anniversary of Coup

Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez has sent the military into the streets to repress protests. At least 3 have been killed recently. Professor Adrienne Pine talks about how these events relate to the 2009 coup

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37 thoughts on “Honduras Erupts on Eve of 10th Anniversary of Coup

  1. These people are fake news all they do is talk about the support of Manuel celaya and the anti-American accusations that aren’t true just because the Americans support the recent president of Honduras

  2. Every time a Central American country elects a reformer like Zelaya, foreign fruit companies and extraction industries pressure the U.S. Government to step in and the CIA goes to work fomenting the next coup. Is it any wonder that refugees show up on our border? Obama, Clinton and Biden are largely responsible for trashing Honduras and creating a lawless state. Canada has also been complicit in this nefarious activity.

  3. Yet, none of this is mentioned by the mainstream media. Certainly not on Univision, Telemundo or CNN Español. Instead, they focus on "Crisis in Venezuela", "Crisis in Nicaragua", how Venezuelans are going without needed medications without mentioning US sanctions preventing Venezuela from buying those.

  4. Yo soy Mexicano y ami me gusataria tener todos los paises latino americanos trabajando juntos, somos hermanos, juntos se puede cual quier cosa…

  5. I feel so bad for the people of Honduras. If they come to the US, they will be put in concentration, but if they stay in Honduras, they have to endure the US controlled dictatorship. No matter where they go, they will always suffer.

  6. I firmly believe the USA has done all it can within the last 100 years to destabilize thriving and growing democracies, and overturning them like Honduras. It's time, the lower class peoples, the working class, and those with no class, stand up together, world-wide, and SHUT EVERYTHING DOWN! SHUT DOWN THE CAPITALIST, THE ELITE HOUSES, AND MAKE THEM FEAR FOR THEIR LIVES!!

  7. Zelaya sided with a criminal family to defraud my family of more than $100milliom USD. It was his actions and empowering of this crime family that did the most damage to the functioning of the Honduran Supreme Court.

    One of the items that Zelaya wanted to have voted on in a non-binding referendum was creating a President for life. My Honduran family, not elite, were not in favor of this action. The Supreme Court of Honduras deemed the move illegal, ordered the ballots seized, Zelaya illegally took possession of the ballots, and then he was ordered removed from the country.

    Oddly, it was the actions of Dole Fruit's lead attorney in country that led to ouster of Zelaya's allies in the court.

    Hernandez is an illegal President, full stop. Zelaya is a criminal, full stop.

  8. As an American who lived in Honduras 10 years ago during the removal of Zelaya I totally disagree with this leftist propaganda. Do not believe 90% of this

  9. When is Latin America and Africa going to join together and just default enmasse? The IMF and World Bank are the economic military arm of the U.S.

  10. I'm a bit confused — how are these coups 'neoliberal' when the coup leaders are far right? Neoliberals in the US are about propagandizing us into trickle down, but with liberal social policy. These goons sound just like Pinochet.

  11. Another neoliberal economic coup by the US in 2009. This is the fate of Venezuela and they know it. Latin America knows what neoliberal transnational economic policies to do the low/working/middle classes.

  12. Naomi Klein's great book, 'The Shock Doctrine,' fully explains the background, the history and the present-day implementation of Neoliberalism around the world.
    What's happening in Honduras is par for the course in the 50 year history of Neoliberalism.

  13. Most of the issues she lists are also happening in the USA except that we haven't started using the military against our citizens yet. Trump is rapidly trying to privatize all the same things she mentioned and is giving public lands to industry as fast as he can for fracking and other extraction.

  14. Hernandez’ brother and Lobos’ son are serving sentences right now in US federal prison for trafficking with Los Cachiros Cartel. That Clinton and Lanny Davis are buddies with these families is VERY telling. Let’s keep talking about Honduras!
    Another big deal there is that 30% of the land has been given over to Canadian mining companies over the last 30 years.

  15. Neoliberal colonialism, like a virus, restructuring the cells of the host to produce more of the virus to the detriment of the host. This plague needs to be wiped out.

  16. I would like to know where is the OEA, I guess are to busy trying to oust Maduro, where are the Human Right Watch looking up for the people, the hipocracy of the US and their so call democracy where they only supports those who work for the corporations.

  17. Until the conflict in Honduras is over, there will continue to be refugees, this issue has been going on for as far back as I can remember, meanwhile a country and it's people are being destroyed. 😔

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