Posts Tagged ‘Honduras’

Audio from Atlas’s December International Thursday

Listen in on Atlas’s December International Thursday event featuring the following speakers : The Chilean Presidential Election- commentary by Alex Chafuen, Atlas Economic Research Foundation, with up to date analysis by phone from Cristián Larroulet at Libertad y Desarollo in Chile. Ray Walser- Senior Policy Analyst for Latin America, Heritage Foundation. Topic: the recent elections in [...]


International Thursday- This Week!

Please join Atlas at its office located on 1201 L Street, NW, Washington DC, 20005 for its monthly INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY. The meeting will be held on July 16th from 10:00-11:30AM. Topics for this month’s meeting include: Rule of Law and the Current Situation in Honduras- presented by Roger Noriega, American Enterprise Institute Elections in Iraqi [...]


You Call it a “Coup,” I Call it Justice

UPDATE:  One of our readers made a great point, about whether or not people are actually familiar with the Honduran constitution.  A few moments before I read this comment, I had received an article by our friend – Eneas Biglione from HACER – which not only sources the Honduran constitution, but actually highlights the articles [...]


Is it a “Military Coup”?

The media discussion of events in Honduras is remarkably confused. Here’s CNN: The president of the U.N. General Assembly scheduled a noon session Monday to discuss the situation in Honduras, following a military-led coup that ousted the sitting president. and Micheletti, the head of Congress, became president after lawmakers voted by a show of hands [...]