Uprising in Honduras - Interview with FNRP Union Leader, Max Zavala (with English voiceover)

8.72 Mb. 10 minutes 12 seconds
(Interview with English language voiceover)
Union leader Jorge Max Zavala Galeano talks about the second day of a national uprising in Honduras against the Post-coup regime of Pofirio ('Pepe') Lobos. Police have started using live ammunition against peaceful protestors who have succeeded in closing down much of the country, as a response to the intransigence of the regime in meeting the just claims of teachers who have been out on strike for over a week and who have met with brutal repression.
Students and parents have come out in support, and faced baton charges, beatings, over 500 canisters of teargas, and dozens of arrests without charge. There have been several deaths already, but the people intend to continue their resistance.
Direct download: MaxWithCommentary.mp3
Category:Latin Radical -- posted at: 4:08 AM

School of Americas' Watch - How real is the change in the new US Administration?

12.3 Mb mono 23 minutes
Gabriela talks with community radio from the Washington Office of School of Americas' Watch. She traces the history of this anti-war movement from its creation about the time of the death of Salvadoran Archbishop Romero at the hands of US. trained Death Squads. They track the careers and movements of graduates from the School who are linked to gross human rights violations, and their current work of persuading progressive Latin American governments not to send candidates to be trained by the US. The role of Obama in current US/Latin American relationships is assessed, and the significance of his visit to the burial place of Archbishop Romero, in his recent visit to El Salvador.

Direct download: GabiSOAwatch31_Mar_2011.mp3
Category:Latin Radical -- posted at: 10:10 AM

Honduras uprising - Union leader speaks (Spanish language)

2.5 Mb. mono 4 minutes 35 seconds
Union leader Jorge Max Zavala Galeano talks about the second day of a national uprising in Honduras against the Post-coup regime of Pofirio ('Pepe') Lobos. Police have started using live ammunition against peaceful protestors who have succeeded in closing down much of the country, as a response to the intransigence of the regime in meeting the just claims of teachers who have been out on strike for over a week and who have met with brutal repression.
Students and parents have come out in support, and faced baton charges, beatings, over 500 canisters of teargas, and dozens of arrests without charge. There have been several deaths already, but the people intend to continue their resistance.

Direct download: maxzavala11_31_Mar_2011.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 2:58 AM