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23.09.2009 Hours after Honduras' ousted president returned to the country and sought refuge in a foreign embassy, the military-backed regime launched a brutal attack against supporters of the former leader.
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From: OneWorld US
06.08.2009 University students in the US and the UK are holding a "Transatlantic Day of Action" against alleged sweatshop abuses by billionaire investor Warren Buffett's clothing company, Fruit of the Loom-Russell Corporation.
+ Sweatshop protest at new UK Primark store
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From: People & Planet, War on Want
07.11.2008 Emergency food aid, bottled water and hygiene kits are being distributed to thousands of Honduran families who have been forced to flee their homes after nearly three weeks of torrential rain.
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From: Christian Aid
Hollywood actor David Harewood is supporting CAFOD's Unearth Justice campaign
19.05.2008 Hollywood actor David Harewood, a star of the film Blood Diamond, is supporting CAFOD's new exhibition which reveals the truth behind the glamour of gold through images and accounts from three continents.
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From: CAFOD
Related topics/regions: [Philippines] [Congo (Democratic Republic of)]
Image: Hollywood actor David Harewood is supporting CAFOD's Unearth Justice campaign
15.04.2008
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Related topics/regions: [Culture]
together for a just world
14.03.2008
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Marta with her youngest daughter.
12.03.2008 Most children in rural Honduras stop attending school before they turn 12, but Marta's alliance with a local development organization ensures that her two oldest daughters receive a quality education -- and the family's first high school diplomas.
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From: Mercy Corps
Image: Marta with her youngest daughter. © Amie Wells / Mercy Corps
Radio is the most accessible and affordable information medium for rural Honduran farmers.
04.01.2008 'Radio Realidad,' one of many small, rurally-run radio stations springing up throughout Honduras, tackles grassroots issues such as the intrusion of mining companies, economically-driven migration, and the situation of women in rural communities.
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Image: Radio is the most accessible and affordable information medium for rural Honduran farmers. © Food First / Institute for Food and Development Policy
24.01.2007 Eleven environmental groups, with millions of members worldwide, are demanding action from the President of Honduras following the alleged murder by state police of two Honduran activists.
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From: Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)
Related topics/regions: [Forests] [Activism]
21.11.2006 Debt campaigners are pleased about Friday's decision to waive odious debts assigned to five Latin American countries, but are concerned that the relief could still be watered down and subject to unfair conditions.
From: Jubilee USA
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Related topics/regions: [Nicaragua] [Haiti] [Guyana] [Bolivia]
06.04.2006 A federal judge in Miami has ordered Colonel Juan Lopéz Grijalba, one-time leader of the infamous death squad Battalion 316, to pay $47 million in compensation to torture survivors and relatives of those murdered by the Honduran military in the 1980s.
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From: Human Rights Education Associates
Related topics/regions: [United States]
08.11.2005 U.S. and EU imports of illegal Honduran wood increase poverty, fuel corruption and devastate forests and communities, according to an undercover investigation.
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From: Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Europe] [Poverty] [Forests] [Corruption & transparency]
21.10.2005 Two hydroelectric power projects in Honduras have become the first facilities to generate certified emission reductions under the Kyoto Protocol.
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From: Environment News Service (ENS)
Related topics/regions: [Energy] [Climate change]
09.09.2005 Off-duty police in Honduras and Guatemala have been killing suspected members of youth gangs, human rights groups report.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [Guatemala] [Human rights] [Conflict]
06.08.2005 Entre deux inhalations de colle, il tresse un bracelet. Les fils rouge, bleu et orange attachés à son pantalon dessinent tranquillement des motifs de poissons. Il le tend à Lenin, qui approuve. Je le vois esquisser un sourire dans ma direction, avant de replonger son nez dans sa bouteille de plastique. Puis, il repart dans les rues débraillées de Tegucigalpa. Moi, je reste là, avec un bijou d’une valeur inestimable entre les mains...
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From: Alternatives
Related topics/regions: [Children] [Youth]
29.07.2005 The Chorti indigenous group of western Honduras took over the Copan Ruins Archeological Park in June 6 as a new round of contention with the government materialized.
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From: Noticias Aliadas / Latinamerica Press
13.07.2005 A coalition of small-scale farmers and community leaders in Honduras is calling for a 10-year moratorium on logging, to combat what they say is the single biggest threat to the country's environment.
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From: Progressio
Related topics/regions: [Forests]
15.11.2004 Thanks to one dedicated teacher--and some help from abroad--the children of Los Pinos, Honduras, are attending school for the first time ever.
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From: Mercy Corps
Related topics/regions: [Aid] [Children] [Education]
Enterrement de Nahaman, un enfant de la rue assassiné, Honduras
08.09.2004 Malgré la création, il y a deux ans, d’une Unité spéciale chargée d’enquêter sur les morts violentes d’enfants, les tueurs d’enfants du Honduras continuent d’échapper à toutes poursuites pour meurtre, a déclaré Amnesty International ce lundi 6 septembre, alors que l’organisation relance sa campagne mondiale appelant le gouvernement du Honduras à mettre fin à l’impunité régnante.
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From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat
Related topics/regions: [Children] [Human rights]
Image: Enterrement de Nahaman, un enfant de la rue assassiné, Honduras
Funeral of Nahaman, a murdered street child, Honduras © Casa Alianza photo
08.09.2004 Despite the creation of the Special Unit for the Investigation of Violent Deaths of Children two years ago, the killers of children in Honduras continue to get away with murder, said Amnesty International, as it relaunched its world-wide campaign calling on the Honduran government to stop impunity.
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From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat
Related topics/regions: [Children] [Human rights]
Image: Funeral of Nahaman, a murdered street child, Honduras © Casa Alianza photo
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