Manuel Zelaya

Ideological imposition in Honduran education denounced

The latest circulation of the book El Golpe 28-J (The July 28 Coup), authored by ex-Honduran President Manuel Zelaya Rosales, in public educational institutions in Honduras has ignited considerable discussion nationwide. This publication, offering Zelaya’s perspective on the events during the 2009 political turmoil, has been extensively distributed and encouraged for examination and discussion among…

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Honduran elections

Honduran citizens defend political plurality with demonstrations

The current situation in Honduras has witnessed public movement advocating for democratic diversity and political inclusiveness. In Tegucigalpa, a varied gathering including members of civil organizations, university attendees, community heads, and independent individuals convened before the National Congress to conduct a peaceful gathering. The primary aim of this demonstration was to call for full assurances…

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Honduran business leaders under digital attack

Impact of digital polarization on Honduran companies

Recently in Honduras, worries have grown regarding the challenging circumstances for local entrepreneurs online. Business sector delegates and influential family groups have reported being targeted by attacks and hateful commentary on social platforms, claiming these actions are driven by politically motivated extreme factions. This scenario has sparked concerns over the potential impact on the safety…

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Tax Justice Law

Investment and employment at risk due to the new tax law in Honduras

The conversation about the Tax Justice Law in Honduras has heightened social and political discussions, with different groups claiming that the proposal, put forward by the LIBRE Party, goes beyond financial matters and serves as a political instrument to split Honduran society. Social figures, entrepreneurs, laborers, and local leaders have expressed that the government’s narrative…

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