Responses to the Coup d'etat in Honduras on Sunday June 28, with special emphasis on producing English-language versions of commentaries by Honduran scholars and editorial writers and addressing the confusion encouraged by lack of basic knowledge about Honduras.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

No Water, No Power, No Phone for Brazilian Embassy

Today's Tiempo finally woke up, and reports that the electricity, water, and phone service to the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa has been shut off by the de facto government of Roberto Micheletti. The Brasilian chancellor, because the ambassador was recalled to Brasilia, asked for help from the US Embassy in Honduras. Right now they have a generator and fuel, but have asked the US Embassy for diesel for the generator.

The trade representative in the embassy, confirmed that 5000 protestors were dislodged this morning.

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