I have had an opportunity to listen again to LatinRadical's coverage of the situation in Honduras. I think Warwick Fry has outdone himself.I play a supplementary role in LatinRadical's web presence but the network of correspondents that Warwick has been able to generate -- in Central America especially -- has ensured that the interviews he has published are second to none in capturing the import of the political situation there in English.
Tony Solo's five part interview is especially rich source of considered analysis of the political consequences of the coup and what that means for the forces of reaction in Latin America.
So make sure you check out these reports:
Tony Solo's five part interview is especially rich source of considered analysis of the political consequences of the coup and what that means for the forces of reaction in Latin America.
So make sure you check out these reports:
Toni Solo 5 part Interview
Toni Solo (of Tortilla con Sal Nicaraguan web magazine) analyses the 65th day of continual protest in Honduras, by hundreds of thousands of protesters almost daily. They are protesting in a non violent way, against the coup regime who abducted their legally elected President and preventing his return. Police and military repression against the non violent protesters is mounting, but going unreported in the mainstream media. The popular resistance has grown so strong that by now, the reinstatement of President Zelaya is just one aspect of a massive demand for social justice. Honduras will never be the same.
Part 1Part 2
Original audio source (TortillaPt2_270809.mp3)
Part 3
Original audio source (tortillaconsalPt3_27_Aug_2009.mp3)
Part 4
Original audio source (tortillaconsaPt4l_27_Aug_2009_11_57_06_2.mp3)
Part 5
Original audio source (tortillaconsaPt5_27_Aug_2009.mp3)