Tag Archives: Honduras

Achievements of the Sister Cities Network from October 2009 to October 2010

Sistering Successes ·         We brought 7 delegations from 7 committees, a total of 61 people, to El Salvador to learn and exchange ideas with their sistered communities. ·         We had 4 volunteers representing Sister Cities in El Salvador and one volunteer in the U.S. office ·         The New Jersey and San Isidro/Los Amates Sister City […]

Honduran Government Forces Attack Musicians and Peaceful Protesters

Post-coup repression in Honduras reached a new low last week with the targeting of a concert of the band Café Guancasco, a musical favorite of the coup resistance movement. It took place on September 15, anniversary of the independence of Central America from the Spanish Empire. For the second year in a row, the holiday […]

Background of threats toward Hector Soto

1-      Prior to the November elections, Hector’s telephones were repeatedly tapped and conversations interrupted and information removed from his cell phone. Men driving in unmarked cars and in police uniform took photographs of him entering his residence. 2-      In July and now August, the web networking in his office has been sabotaged and the phone […]

Background of threats to Womens Movement Visitacion Padilla

HONDURAS. Since June of 2009, Gladys Lanza, the Coordinator of the Woman’s Movement for Peace Visitación Padilla has received a series of threats and abuses. The last offense began on July 14th 2010, when Visitación Padilla issued a press release condemning the militarization. The threats that continued accompanied by a series of emails written to […]

Stop the Threats Against the Woman’s Movement for Peace in Honduras

Since June of 2009, Gladys Lanza, the Coordinator of the Woman’s Movement for Peace Visitación Padilla has received a series of threats and abuses.  The last offensive began on July 14th 2010, when the organization issued a press release condemning the militarization in Honduras following the coup. The threats have included unidentified gunmen firing shots […]

Report from the Honduras Solidarity Delegation

Overview On August 2nd, 3rd and 4th, 2010 members of the USESSC network and staff traveled to Tegucigalpa, Honduras to learn about the current situation one year after the coup and to make connections with Honduran organizations for future work. Michael Ring, Michael Ring-Martinez, Alexandra Early, Jan Morrill, Jesse Kates-Chinoy, Marianela Funes and Jesse Dyer-Stewart […]

Honduras: The People Against Empire

August 17, 2010 by Michael Ring The gravitas of Bertha Oliva, the director of COFADEH (The Committee of Relatives of the Detained and Disappeared of Honduras), is built on 25 years of tireless work for human rights after having a family member disappeared by the U.S.-backed Honduran national security state.  Since the 1980’s, Bertha and […]

Take Action: Threats toward Hector Soto in Honduras

On the recent USESSC trip to Honduras we received a request from our friends at COFADEH, The Committee of Family Members of the Detained  and Disappeared of Honduras, for an urgent action in support  their colleague, Hector Soto, a leader in the Honduran resistance and director of the Civil Society Group in Honduras.   Take […]

Visits from Honduran Leaders spark Controversy, July 2010

Visits in June and July from leaders representing the Honduran coup d’etat and resistance movement surrounded Honduras’s reincorporation to the Integration System of Central America (SICA) and sparked controversy among Salvadorans. Coup Mastermind Comes to San Salvador On June 22, coup mastermind Roberto Micheletti visited El Salvador, reportedly saying his presence “was not to divide, […]