Peace

                
  • Dueling resolutions in Congress about Honduras

    Dueling resolutions in Congress about Honduras

    July 18, 2009

    While every day dramatic scenes are acted out on the streets of Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula and other cities in Honduras, pro- and anti-coup forces are also active in the United States, and especially on Capitol...

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  • COMMENTARY A coup is a coup is a coup is a coup

    COMMENTARY A coup is a coup is a coup is a coup

    July 8, 2009

    The pre-Neanderthal characters who have taken control, at gunpoint, of the government of Honduras are telling us that this was not a coup d’etat, but an orderly legal proceeding against a president who had violated the...

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  • EDITORIAL Zelaya must return as president to Honduras

    EDITORIAL Zelaya must return as president to Honduras

    July 4, 2009

    The coup d’etat carried out against the legally elected president of Honduras last Sunday is meeting with worldwide resistance that is as strong as it is broad. Literally, not a single country around the world is...

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  • Workers Uniting condemns military coup in Honduras

    Workers Uniting condemns military coup in Honduras

    July 3, 2009

    Urges suspension of all military aid PITTSBURGH and LONDON, July 1 -- Workers Uniting, the international union comprised of the North American-based United Steelworkers and UK-based Unite the Union and representing 3.5 million workers, stands in...

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  • June 30 marks first step in U.S. Iraq pullout

    June 30 marks first step in U.S. Iraq pullout

    June 30, 2009 By Susan Webb

    Tomorrow the U.S. and Iraq will officially mark the pullout of U.S. troops from Iraq’s cities and towns. Coming six years after the massive U.S. invasion, it is the first step in a withdrawal timetable agreed...

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