Comments on: Honduras Photos: From Mayan Ruins to Scuba Diving https://uncorneredmarket.com/honduras-before-the-coup/ Travel That Cares for Our Planet and Its People Mon, 22 Apr 2024 16:34:24 +0000 hourly 1 By: Audrey Scott https://uncorneredmarket.com/honduras-before-the-coup/#comment-1466354 Sat, 02 Dec 2017 11:03:17 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=1973#comment-1466354 In reply to Meagan.

Ha! Yes, there was always a bit of mystery meat guessing with the plato tipico 🙂

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By: Meagan https://uncorneredmarket.com/honduras-before-the-coup/#comment-1466330 Tue, 28 Nov 2017 23:38:33 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=1973#comment-1466330 I loved getting the plato tipico for the first three weeks we were in Honduras. But I began to wonder what kind of meat I was eating. I still wonder six years later! I love that you said “some sort of meat”.

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By: Rosie https://uncorneredmarket.com/honduras-before-the-coup/#comment-11434 Wed, 10 Mar 2010 12:26:34 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=1973#comment-11434 sorry for slow reply Audrey, you are right there is a lot of silence by mainstream media.. as for what it takes, it would really help if world leaders all condemn the human rights abuses and recognise that it has continued (including yet more killings) since the change of ‘presidentes’ in Jan 2010, there is a real push to recognise the new regime, to resume economic and diplomatic and aid (including military aid) relations with the regime with US and world bank having announced resumed aid so if we can pressure these leaders not to do what they are doing and seek for human rights violations to be investigated independently (eg by ICC) that would be a really good start to ending impunity..so our roles, as citizens of the world, is we can try to push for that one way or another, and express our support for the people’s right to democracy, as you have done. warm regards, from australia,

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By: Audrey Scott https://uncorneredmarket.com/honduras-before-the-coup/#comment-9923 Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:21:07 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=1973#comment-9923 @Rosie: The killings involved with the political coup and current government is tragic. Perhaps even more tragic is that it is not being covered much in the mainstream media. As we wrote, Nicaraguan media used the term “blood bath” in the first weeks after the military took control to describe the situation. Unfortunately, they seemed to have called things correctly. I’m not sure what it will take to return to an environment where people can live feeling safe and discussion and dissent is supported.

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By: Rosie https://uncorneredmarket.com/honduras-before-the-coup/#comment-9050 Sun, 21 Feb 2010 21:49:05 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=1973#comment-9050 So over 150 killings of members of the nonviolent resistance does not constitute a ‘bloodbath’ to you? And yes I see the country wasn’t militarised the way it is before the coup. There are still pretty touristy places today. But there is also a brutal repression to suppress dissent from this non democratic regime that does not serve the interests of the masses. I was in the country in September and we were under curfew at one stage for a full 40 hours (home detention for all) and outside our door we heard police chasing after young people at night who dared to venture out and express opposition to the regime, and on another night, the capturing of a young person and knocking down of his mother to the ground for daring to question why they are taking away his son. The new regime supports/ed the coup and many crimes by security forces are committed under his name, including one woman Vanessa who was killed in February.

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By: Daniel Noll https://uncorneredmarket.com/honduras-before-the-coup/#comment-3631 Thu, 13 Aug 2009 23:12:35 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=1973#comment-3631 @Moign: We are aware of how fortunate we are, including how fortunate we are to have made the decision to travel and work like we have. Thank you for your compliments and words of encouragement.

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By: Moign Khawaja https://uncorneredmarket.com/honduras-before-the-coup/#comment-3526 Tue, 04 Aug 2009 18:39:20 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=1973#comment-3526 Very nice website I’ve stumbled upon recently. Truly fascinating. You guys are lucky, do you know that? 😛

I mean you guys are doing a great job and I wish you all the best for the upcoming journeys. Keep it up!

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By: Audrey Scott https://uncorneredmarket.com/honduras-before-the-coup/#comment-3465 Wed, 22 Jul 2009 17:37:49 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=1973#comment-3465 @Andy and Samuel: Thanks for your kind words about our photographs and the story they try to tell of the places we visit!

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By: Samuel Peterson https://uncorneredmarket.com/honduras-before-the-coup/#comment-3455 Tue, 21 Jul 2009 17:27:04 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=1973#comment-3455 All the photos are awesome; the pictures are telling the story of places. I am glad to read your blog.

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By: Andy Hayes https://uncorneredmarket.com/honduras-before-the-coup/#comment-3449 Tue, 21 Jul 2009 11:40:23 +0000 http://uncorneredmarket.com/?p=1973#comment-3449 GORGEOUS photos as per usual. Wow. Thanks for sharing.

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