For 13 years, the U.S. supported the violent and oppressive coup dictatorship in Honduras.
Finally in November 2021 the people of Honduras held elections and their first female president, Xiomara Castro, came out as the winner.
Shortly after she took over the presidency in January 2022, Castro began the restoration of democracy in her country and worked to minimize the U.S.'s influence.
Not even a year after the electi0n, on October 25 the US restarted its interference in Honduran internal affairs, aiming to undermine the new government and its policy agenda. US Ambassador Laura Dogu as well as U.S. senators are proactively acting to delegitimize the government by vocally criticizing new labor laws and changes to the Honduran energy sector. Many supporters of former right-wing President Juan Orlando Hernandez are echoing Dogu and the senator's statements while calling for a new coup against the just-elected Castro presidency.
The Honduras Solidarity Network and IRTF are raising their voices against attempts to push Honduras back towards the past!