Listen to Radio Liberada, from somewhere in Honduras, after the military coup
In the morning of this Sunday, Honduran president Mel Zelaya was
kidnapped by the military and transferred by force to Costa Rica.
According to Honduran newspapers, the president of the congress, Roberto Micheletti, will be assuming the presidency.
Previously
and soon after the coup d'etat in Honduras, Radio Liberada is
transmitting an alive chronicle than it is happening in Honduras, of
the opposition and the mobilizations of the popular and indigenous
organizations against the coup d'etat, by the accomplishment of a new
constituent assembly, and writing a new page of the independent means
movement in Central America.
Listen the transmission of Radio Liberada from some place of Honduras: http://208.43.218.127:8070/
We
encourage the national and international independent means groups to
broadcast in your free radios or make a mirror of this transmission.
Mirrors: 1 | 2 | 3
More information in the Independent Media Center of Honduras Indymedia Honduras: http://honduras.mediosindependientes.org
More information in Radio is the one of less:
http://www.radioeslodemenos.org/
Minute by minute by Kaos in the Network: http://www.kaosenlared.net/noticia/secuestrado-presidente-honduras-militares
Information and transmission by the Association of Radios and Participating Programs of El Salvador (HARPS): http://www.arpas.org.sv/
We
know that there are been closing free media in Honduras. This morning
the Radio Progreso, one of the older communitarian radios of the
continent has been closed by the military. Other communitarian radios
have decided to protect their equipment.
The electrical
energy, the telephone and the Internet have being interrupted by the
coup participants trying to block the communications and make the
informative censure.
And the situation worries to us in that
the networks of communitarian radios of the Lenca town and the GarÃfuna
town stay, as well as the free media: COMUN, Revistazo, the COFADEH and the rest of groups of the independent and communitarian media movement in Honduras.