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An attempted coup has broken out in Honduras in the lead-up to a referendum scheduled for June 28. The referendum is on whether a further vote should be held to decide to re-write the Central American nation's constitution. Read more here: [link]

To be published in the bulletin "Divulgando" of the Associacao dos Servidores do PRODERJ, ASCPDERJ, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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:iconneoconnemesis:
pendejos creen que todavia son los ochenta. Va ser interesante como se reuelve este desmadre...

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:iconmatiasmatiasmatias45:
Honduras será la tumba de la oligarquía.
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Fuck Yeah Capitalism !!!!

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:iconrc-kola:
wow, would never have heard of this if not for your page, you'd think this would be front page news, BBC doesn't even mention it unless you search for news on Honduras.

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:iconsupuhfly:
They rebelled because of slave labor they were forced to do? I'm just guessing at this point.

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:iconlilpip:
The coup d'etat is due to Zelaya's closeness to leftist governments in Latin America such as Correa, Chávez, Castro and Ortega, and also because he has implemented some changes that have angered the elite, like dramatically raising the minimum salary and actually asking the people about important issues. It looks like caring for his people cost Zelaya his presidency.

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:iconsupuhfly:
So let me get this straight.....people are mad because he cares about them???

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=Kalshion Jul 4, 2009  Hobbyist Digital Artist
There is quite possibly more to this; but I doubt we'll ever see it.

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