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The Long Honduran Night Resistance Terror And The United States In The Aftermath Of The Coup Dana Frank

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The Long Honduran Night Resistance Terror And The United States In The Aftermath Of The Coup Dana Frank
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The Long Honduran Night Resistance Terror And The United States In The Aftermath Of The Coup Dana Frank instant download after payment.

Publisher: Haymarket Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.11 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Dana Frank
ISBN: 9781608469604, 1608469603
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Long Honduran Night Resistance Terror And The United States In The Aftermath Of The Coup Dana Frank by Dana Frank 9781608469604, 1608469603 instant download after payment.

This powerful narrative recounts the dramatic years in Honduras following the June 2009 military coup that deposed President Manuel Zelaya, told in part through first-person experiences, layered into deeper political analysis. It weaves together two broad pictures: first, the repressive regime that was launched with the coup, and the ways in which U.S. policy has continued to support that regime; and second, the brave and evolving Honduran resistance movement, with aid from a new solidarity movement in the United States.
Although it is full of terrible things, this is not a horror story: the book directly counters mainstream media coverage that portrays Honduras as a pit of unrelenting awfulness, in which powerless people sob in the face of unexplained violence. Rather, it’s about sobering challenges with roots in political processes, and the inspiring collective strength with which people face them

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