[HNA] The last chronicle of the Coup and two recommended essays

rpastor at fas.harvard.edu rpastor at fas.harvard.edu
Tue Dec 8 12:00:42 PST 2009


We actually should try to put these cronicles together, edit and publish them as
a pamphlet

Quoting Sergio Reyes <sreyes1 at yahoo.com>:

> Writer's Union chronicle on the 158th Day of Resistance: "The struggle
> continues"158th day of Peaceful marches and the tireless Marchers:
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> This time they head to the “Francisco Morazán” central park, seeing
> as the Micheletti Thug Trolls took over the Resistance Plaza and the
> areas adjacent to it. In recent days there were four important events
> for the Marchers, first: An 70% abstention against the elections of
> Sunday November 29th, second: The development of a fantastic caravan
> made up of hundreds of vehicles that went throughout the streets of the
> capital, the third: A spontaneous gathering of hundreds of protesters
> in front of the Brazillian embassy, where President Mel is, to give him
> moral support and salutations, and the fourth: A massive assembly of
> Marchers in the STIBYS union headquarters, which looked like it was
> going to explode. 
> To read this article in full click here: [ + ] or go to
> www.hondurasresists.org
> We also recommend two essays written recently by Prof. Rodolfo Pastor,
> Minister of Culture of the Zelaya Government and Visiting Professor of
> History at Harvard University:
> <b>The Short Story of the Coup</b> To read the entire essay in pdf format
> click here.
> <b>The joke and the jokers: Old Hawk Diplomacy and Multilateralism: the Role
> of the US in the Crisis and Honduran Democracy</b> To read the entire essay
> in pdf format  click here.
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