Photojournalist James Rodriguez, whose work in Guatemala I've blogged here before, is in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, covering the popular response to the coup d'etat that occurred on June 28th.
I share with you a special photo-essay about yesterday's tragic events at Toncontin Airport, in Tegucigalpa, where the Army opened fire against civilians killing at least 4 and injuring dozens. (…)
BBC News has published the best video so far of the Army's repression against the protesters. The army's shooting can be clearly seen: Video link.
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Tragedy at Toncontin: Army Shoots and Kills Protesters / Tegucigalpa, Honduras. (MiMundo.org)
See also this related, recent photo-essay from Honduras by Rodriguez: Mel, Our Friend, the People are with You! / Tegucigalpa, Honduras (MiMundo.org)
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