tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2341954168256070610.post5550182561914606904..comments2023-09-12T01:15:08.356-07:00Comments on Honduras Coup 2009: "Fear the Dark": Suspension of Constitutional RightsRAJhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00097415587406899236noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2341954168256070610.post-32591620487248993962009-07-08T12:41:38.000-07:002009-07-08T12:41:38.000-07:00Thank you for all the information you've provi...Thank you for all the information you've provided and are continuing to provide.<br /><br /><i>The freedom of expression is being violated in diverse forms, using methods of boycott, of persecution and intimidation, which is the object of strong denunciation with international organizations for the defense of human rights, although not in what corresponds to the national commission on human rights, for reasons known to everyone and that aren't worth the trouble to explain.</i><br /><br />This paragraph of the editorial reminded me of a question I've had since learning of the dispute in Honduras just days before the coup. I have a reasonably good grasp on Central American politics generally, though most familiar with El Salvador. I have not followed events in Honduras closely for quite some time. So it came as a real shock to read the open support of Ramon Custodio for the coup, his denials that press censorship is happening, etc.<br /><br />Can you give me an idea of when Custodio began to move to the right? My previous exposure was to his work at CODEH in the 1980s and 1990s.Nellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01969732734453586544noreply@blogger.com