Despite the accord, golpista rhetoric continues in the same broken-record fashion as always, and the first person I spoke with upon setting foot in the capital city informed me—as though it were urgent news and not something I had been repeatedly informed of for four months in 2009—that Zelaya had sought to remain president for life.Zelaya, of course, had done nothing of the sort, and had merely proposed that the Honduran populace be consulted as to whether or not it desired to rewrite the national constitution, composed during the era of U.S. military domination of the country and pitted against the interests of the non-elite.
No more ‘deals’: what Palestinians want and will fight to achieve
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By Ramzy Baroud | MEMO | November 26, 2024 A major problem in American
thinking about the Middle East is the utter rejection of the notion that
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