By Carlos Aznárez on December 2, 2017 Since that tragic day in June 2009 when the army and the police, following orders from Washington, captured President Mel Zelaya and took over the government, any semblance of democracy ceased to exist in Honduras. One after another, the Presidents who succeeded Zelaya (Micheletti, Lobo and the current … Read More
By Rick Sterling updated on December 4, 2017 Honduras is in crisis. The national election took place on Sunday 26 November. Results posted that night showed the challenger Salvador Nasralla with a 5% lead with 57% of the votes tallied. Then strange things began to happen. After midnight on election night, TSE stopped posting updates … Read More
Wednesday, December 13, 6-8:30 PM Snacks and socializing 6-7 PM Presentation 7-8:30 PM Community Media Center of Marin 819 A Street, San Rafael CA 94901 Members of a joint delegation to El Salvador will report on the current situations on the Prohibition on Metallic Mining in the country, a twelve year struggle that began with … Read More
Saturday, December 2, 2017 | 3:00-6:00 pm
By Yenia Silva Correa on November 23, 2017 A year after the death of the historic leader of Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro Ruz, and the Cuban people continue loyal to the ideas expressed in his concept of Revolution, announced on May 1, 2001 in Havana. The many lessons of his legacy have proven vital at … Read More