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Latin Radical
Resistance inside the Brazilian Embassy
Interview
Andres Conteris, Warwick Fry
 2NimFM radio  Contact Contributor
Sept. 29, 2009, 1:03 a.m.
Andres Conteris, journalist for "Democracy Now" is inside the Brazilian Embassy in Honduras with President Zelaya where he has taken refuge until restored to his legitimate role. The Brazilian Embassy is under siege by the Honduran armed forces
Andres Conteris
Warwick Fry
Democracy Now
Latin Radical
Community Radio 2NimFM
Andres Conteris, journalist for "Democracy Now" is inside the Brazilian Embassy in Honduras with President Zelaya where he has taken refuge until restored to his legitimate role. The Brazilian Embassy is under siege by the Honduran armed forces who have attempted to cut food supplies, water and electricity, jam communications and set up sound boxes designed to emit high pitched, irritating high decibal noise inside the Embassy grounds.

A week later, and the coup regime has declared a suspension of all constitutional rights and put an ultimatum to the Brazilian government. International reaction to this disturbing move has been disappointingly slow, especially from the US. The toll of casualties is mounting, the latest a woman who died from the effects of the teargas assault on the Brazilian Embassy. Radio Globo is no longer transmitting, but has maintained its internet stream. The Honduran coup regime is reacting hysterically and with typical excessive force against the popular outrage that has only grown over the last three months, with hundreds of thousands, and sometimes millions, of people out in the streets in protest on a daily basis.
Direct download: AndresContrenasEmbassy29_Sep_2009.mp3
Category: Latin Radical -- posted at: 11:35 PM

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Tegucigalpa, Honduras/ Nimbin, NSW Australia
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