With no formal training or instruction, I picked up a camera, notepad, and plane ticket to Tegucigalpa, Honduras where I could report on the change of power that has occurred in Honduras and the possible return of former President Zelaya to regain his Presidency. I felt that there was minimal news coverage coming from this region, and was intrigued when this little democratic country from Central America stood by its actions despite condemnation from the UN and the United States. Here is my experience within this country.
39 mins ago=vid. Looks like he crossed today. Hope the guy in the micro is ok, bullet or "guishte" from windshield must've grazed his skull. Vid shows riot police or military @ border I believe. http://tinyurl.com/lxlpdl
39 mins ago=vid.
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Hope the guy in the micro is ok, bullet or "guishte" from windshield must've grazed his skull. Vid shows riot police or military @ border I believe.
http://tinyurl.com/lxlpdl
more pix vid here from neighboring cuscatlan diario.
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NYT:
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