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Massive Turnout for Zelaya Launches New Chapter of Honduran Struggle

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2011

'Largest gathering in Honduran history' receives deposed leader's return, but where to now for Honduran resistance movement?

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  • @WhatsReallyGoingOnUS Goddamn just shut up with that bullshit already, where are the 9/11 Truthers, Alex Jones or those other cartoon characters when these important events are happening? That's right, they're off somewhere reading paranoid websites and listening to paranoid bullshit on the radio.

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  • Thanks for sharing this....

  • @stagsleap1997 "objective" means trying to guess an average figure then....

  • @AmetReloads

    Nor were Noriega, Castro, Arbenz, Allende, Karim Qasim, Mossadeq, ... etc.

    Not 'historical' , rather, "US circumstances".

  • That serves you well !

  • @captcrais101 where did you see REAL NEWS support 911truth? I never seen Richard Gage on RN.

  • the irony is that zelaya wasn't a radical nor a leftist, not even reformist in the sense of the 50s latin american leaders.

    he just touched the tip of the iceberg of Honduran cleptocratic system.

    well as it is said historical circumstances create the leaders..

  • Why can't we unite like this here in America against our cancerous government?

  • The people have mobilized as never before - this coup regime is doomed.

  • @ViolentMonopoly The original guerrilla fighter from the 1930s, Sandino, was an anarcho-syndicalist and he adopted the original colors, the Sandinista rebels who took power for ten years beginning in 1979 were a mix of Marxists and libertarian-minded revolutionaries, so without a doubt the libertarian tradition is there in some form.

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