"The labour movement must unequivocally stand in solidarity with the people & government of Honduras against any attempt, internal or external, to subvert the election campaign."
Tag: Honduras
Jeremy Corbyn: For Global Peace and Justice
Jeremy Corbyn writes on why our solidarity with Latin America matters - looking at important struggles in the region, past and present.
Honduras threatens to close US military bases
As incoming President Trump threatens mass deportations, Honduran President Xiomara Castro warns of reconsidering military ties with the US
Trump – Hands Off Latin America!
Latin American voices and solidarity campaigners look at the looming threat Trump's presidency poses to the region's progressive movements and governments.
Trump – Hands Off Latin America! Matt Willgress
The US election raises the spectre of Trump renewing interventions & ‘regime change’ efforts in Latin America.
Honduras condemns far-right & US push for ‘regime change’ in Venezuela
“Honduras condemns any attempted coup d'état in Venezuela and the use of force by violent groups, calling for respect for the institutions and sovereign will of the Venezuelan people.”
New CELAC President reaffirms Latin America’s commitment as a ‘Peace Zone.’
At the recent sumit of CELAC, the regional bloc of 33 Latin American and Caribbean states, its new president, Honduran president Castro, proclaimed Latin America a zone of peace.
Viva La Solidaridad – Latin America’s Left stands with Palestine
In Latin America, the efforts by progressive parties and movements have led to multiple Latin American nations to recall their respective ambassadors from Israel
Latin America’s Left On the March – Solidarity Needed Against Far-Right Threats
A wave of left victories has brought progressive leaders to power across Latin America, but they still face deep challenges and undemocratic threats from the far-right.
Labour and Latin American Sovereignty – Dr Francisco Dominguez
The left has elected presidents in Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia, Honduras, Peru, Chile, and now in Colombia, but... is still subjected to hostile acts of aggression by the US and its Atlantic accomplices, including the UK.









