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Crisis in Honduras


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A young protester walks in front of a burning barricade on December 15. This photo that accompanies my most recent article for the Progressive. #photojournalism #photooftheday #streetphotography #photograpghy #everydaylatinamerica #everydayhonduras
Une publication partagée par Jeff Abbott (@lejann) le 28 Déc. 2017 à 4 :40 PST




HONDURAS—“This isn't an inauguration it's an imposition of an illegal president elected through fraud," an opposition supporter said. “They waste money on teargas when this country doesn't even have medicine in our hospitals." My report on JOH swearing in. https://t.co/XqOrZiO3Oe pic.twitter.com/efzoHg3c67
— Heather Gies (@HeatherGies) January 27, 2018


"He was still breathing, but in my heart I knew I was going to lose him," said Virgilio Yareth Ávila's mother. Her 16-year-old son was shot in the head by police during a crackdown on protests. He's one of dozens killed.
Here's my latest, from #Honduras: https://t.co/KVNhWBIs4I

— Sandra Cuffe (@Sandra_Cuffe) January 24, 2018




 

 

Links:
Behind the News (Jacobin podcast episode with Sandra Cuffe)
Heather Gies Twitter
Hondurans Are Out on a One-Week General Strike. Their Grievance? A U.S.-Backed Dictatorship
(In These Times article by Jeff Abbott)
Jeff Abbott Twitter
Declaration of the People of the Caribbean
Super Blue Blood Moon 2018: When, Where and How to See It on Jan. 31
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