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Unreported World- Honduras.War On Children
Duration : 1458 Seconds

Honduras has a high population of children so A death squad inside the police force is hired to clean up the streets. They call themselves "Los magnificos" or "the magnificent" Piece of shit politicians cover up the evidence and fire the one person trying to investigate and prosecute those involved.
Tags :Unreported, World, honduras, war, on, children, politics, news
Honduras Texas National Guard
Duration : 876 Seconds

Honduras War Games
Tags :Honduras, War, Games
El Salvador-Honduras 1969 Football War
Duration : 67 Seconds

1969 Football War
Tags :El, Salvador, Honduras, 1969, Football, War, Soccer
Inside Story Americas - Honduras turns deadly
Duration : 1512 Seconds

Honduras has the highest per capita murder rate in the world, marked by a sharp increase in the number of drug-related deaths. But is sending troops onto streets the best possible move, or will it simply breed more violence?
Tags :murder, Mexico, insidestoryamericas, Honduras, youtube, security, aljazeera, Military, Drugs
Bosques de Honduras en guerra (War in the Honduran Forests)
Duration : 369 Seconds

In Fall 2006, International Reporting Project Fellow Eva Sanchis traveled to Olancha, Honduras, the scene of serious social conflict, occasionally armed, pitting poor peasants and indigenous groups against illegal loggers. (Report in Spanish) For more information on The International Reporting Project visit: www.internationalreportingproject.org
Tags :Honduras, Olancha, Environment, guerra, bosques, International, Reporting, Project, Global, News
Honduras Prison Fire Tragedy Raises Larger Drug War Issue
Duration : 167 Seconds

The tragic death of hundreds of inmates in a fire at the prison they were locked in begs the question: how much is the US's drug policy to blame? Take the poll: ywtv.tv Add TDC to your circles on Google+ plus.google.com Join the conversation on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow The Daily Conversation on Twitter www.twitter.com
Tags :Honduras, Prison, Fire, Drug, War, 300, Death, Died, Locked, In, tragedy, US, United, States, War on Drugs, to, Blame, vlog, commentary, analysis, talk, show, talking, Bryce, TDC, thedailyconversation, Opinion, Murder, Rate, World, Highest, Cocaine, South, America, Biggest, Worst, Disaster, Sad, Mexico, Latin
Honduras: key bridge in cocaine trafficking
Duration : 176 Seconds

Al Jazeera's Monica Villamizar reports from Colon in Honduras.
Tags :drug trafficking, americasnews, al Jazeera, Monica Villamizar, Honduras, cocaine, youtube, Mexico Drug War, colon, Drug Gangs, Central America
US Secret Drug War in Honduras: Botched DEA Raid Leaves 2 Pregnant Women, 2 Men Dead
Duration : 509 Seconds

DemocracyNow.org - The US Drug Enforcement Agency has confirmed its agents were on board a US-owned helicopter with Honduran police officers when four people were shot and killed on a boat earlier this week. Two of the victims were said to be pregnant women. The deadly incident has highlighted the centrality of Honduras in the US-backed drug war. Honduras is the hub for the US military operations in Latin America, hosting at least three US bases. We speak to Dana Frank, a Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Towatch the complete daily, independent news hour, read the transcript, download the podcast, and for more information, visit www.democracynow.org FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com Listen on SoundCloud: www.soundcloud.com Daily Email News Digest: www.democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit www.democracynow.org
Tags :democracy now, dn, headlines, news, politics, amy goodman, juan gonzlaez, dea, honduras, drug war, war on drugs, latin america, military, united states, dana frank
Nargaroth in Honduras 2010 (Meet & Greet, Chaos and War during the Gig)
Duration : 566 Seconds

This footage shows different happenings and occuring during the Concert of NARGAROTH in Tegucigalpa/Honduras. HAIL MANIACS!!!
Tags :Musik
FUNK WARS Collision Crew vs Made in Honduras
Duration : 415 Seconds

Funk Wars Semi Finals.. Honduras National BBoy Battle.. 16 crews duke it out to see who´s best. Dj Cypher One, Le Banjy bring the funk while Milo Breakstars, Bboy Edison, Bboy Furcio Breakstars Judge the combat!!
Tags :Breakdance
[Clan War] BlackArrows VS Honduras Legacy - Combat Arms
Duration : 251 Seconds

Frapped by Korea_xD Video edited Guygina www.Clan-BlackArrows.com It is a Capture the Flag in Death Room
Tags :Blackarrows, clan, war, cw, guygina, brian, deuk, lee, paul, kim, irishnd98, irish, combat, arms, nexon, wogl, gameplay, game, fps, best, montage, league, tournament, nx, cash, honduras, legacy
Afhan France Greece Honduras JPM Israel OWS Palestine Pres C Syria Veterans against War
Duration : 790 Seconds

Further informations about topics addressed are available in favourites, play lists on my channel and complementary video responses. Published with the permission of "DemocracyNow.org - This is a summary of news headlines from the United States and around the world as reported by Democracy Now! on Wednesday, May 16, 2012. To watch the complete independent, global weekday news hour, read the transcript or download the podcast, visit www.democracynow.org."
Tags :Afhan, France, Greece, Honduras, jpmorgan, Israel, OWS, Palestine, Pres, Syria, Veterans, Sundrumify, generatorjun
Doctors on the Front Line HONDURAS Part 1 of 3
Duration : 519 Seconds

Episode 3 of our series on the work of Medecins sans Frontieres in hot spots of conflict. The capital of Honduras, Tegucigalpa, is like an undeclared war zone. There is an average of 16 assassinations every day. Despite the presidential elections of 2002, the military are still very much in charge. The country is little changed from the "heyday" of Central America's banana republic days. There has been a growth in organised crime, fuelled by drug trafficking. As ever, it is the children who are the frontline victims of this failing state. Young teenagers are inducted into the gangs and girls into prostitution in order to survive. A year ago, MSF set up a medical and counselling centre for 400 children. While we were filming, one of the girls receiving counselling was murdered on the streets.
Tags :Child abuse, Children's rights, Health and medicine, Poverty, War and conflicts
EL SALVADOR ARMED FORCES-CIVIL WAR
Duration : 192 Seconds

a video for the salvadoran army!..The Salvadoran Army or Ejercito Salvadoreno is the land branch and largest of the Military of El Salvador. In 2006 the government of El Salvador approached the Israeli ambassador to El Salvador seeking assistance in modernizing its army[2]. The Football War Main article: Football War The Football War (also called The Soccer War or 100-hours War) was a brief conflict between El Salvador and neighbouring Honduras. The war began after the rival nations traded wins during the qualifying round for the 1970 FIFA World Cup. Longstanding tensions between the countries were heightened by media reports on both sides, each accusing the other of hooliganism and violence toward their own football fans. On 26 June 1969, El Salvador dissolved all ties with Honduras, citing the unwillingness of the Honduran government to take action against Honduran citizens accused of violence, or make reparations. On July 14th Salvadoran forces began moving into Honduras following a series of border clashes. Their progress was slowed and ultimately halted after the Honduran Air Force managed to destroy Salvadoran fuel reserves. A ceasefire was ultimately negotiated and signed by July 18th, with Salvadoran forces withdrawing from Honduras by August 2nd following guarantees of safety for Salvadoran citizens in Honduras by the Honduran government. Main article: Salvadoran Civil War Following the 1979 coup d'état, El Salvador split along extremist right-wing and left-wing ...
Tags :usa, army, air, force, warfare, military, el, salvador, shooting, weapons, guns, soldiers, land, coalition, nato, un, civil, war
Ernest Hancock: Abdulaghani Aliryani - Yemen / Jesse Freeston -- Honduras -- 06/07/11 -- 1of8
Duration : 600 Seconds

-Abdulaghani Aliryani - is a founding member of the Democratic Awakening Movement (daughter)Lara Aryani - is a lawyer based in New York City. She just wrote a piece titled "Crafting Chaos: Presidential Games and Yemen's Escalating Violence" for Jadaliyya.com The Christian Science Monitor is reporting: "Yemen slipped closer to a full-blown civil war today as opposition tribesmen attacked the compound of President Ali Abdullah Saleh for the first time. While the president appears to have narrowly escaped serious injury, the escalating fighting represents an unprecedented challenge to his 32-year rule." -JESSE FREESTON, [in Houduras] - Freeston is a reporter for The Real News who has produced several segments on Honduras since the June 2009 coup. His latest: "Honduras Rejoins OAS, Ecuador Votes no" & "Massive Turnout for Zelaya Launches New Chapter of Honduran Struggle." Jesse Freeston is an independent video-journalist originally from Ottawa, Canada. His reports have covered a variety of issues including: the military-industrial complex from Washington DC, the fallout of the economic crisis from Harrisburg, PA, the fight over SB1070 in Arizona, the Steelworkers' strike at the world's larges nickel mine in Sudbury, Canada, and the March 2009 election in El Salvador that brought the FMLN to power. He is currently working in Honduras documenting the ongoing crisis precipitated by the June 2009 military coup. He was the first to document the electoral fraud perpetrated by the ...
Tags :www.freedomsphoenix.com, Ernest Hancock, www.therealnews.com, Jesse Freeston, Abdulaghani Aliryani, Yemen, Honduras, War, Government, Economy, International, Videographer
Weekend War (1988) - Shootout Scene
Duration : 385 Seconds

***SPOLIER ALERT*** Daniel Stern's death scene opens up a huge shootout in this 1988 TV movie. Shot in Honduras, "Weekend War" is a forgotten gem from the late 80s. The plot concerns a rag-tag group of US Army reservists who are deployed to Honduras to build a runway. After an intervention by the US Embassy, the crew are then sent to a dangerous nearby village to repair a bridge. Directed by Steven Hilliard Stern. "If I'm gonna have to make that an order I'll make it an order"
Tags :Daniel, Stern, Weekend, War, Stephen, Collins, Michael, Beach, Charles, Haid, Reservists, TV, movie, Shootout, Honduras
Honduran worker injured in clothing factory
Duration : 170 Seconds

Honduran sweatshop worker and member of War on Want partner Codemuh, Luisa Alfaro, talks about the injuries she sustained working for a US clothing giant. This personal testimony reveals the tough conditions in which she toiled and her fight for a just settlement.
Tags :war on want, Honduras, sweatshop, maquila, injury, worker
Obama's "secret war"
Duration : 494 Seconds

In Latin America El Salvadorian death squads were known for targeting clergy members, doctors, and others, similar to what is being said about Iraq. Scandal continues to develop for the Obama administration because of the Iraq war. Eva Golinger says that the Obama administration has increased funding for what many call Obama's "secret war".
Tags :Eva Golinger, Jihan Hafiz, El Salvador, death squads, murders, kill, Iraq, United Nations, UN, John Negroponte, Obama, Dwayne cnicaragua, Honduran death squads, Honduras, assassinations, US ambassador, CIA, Washington Post, Sunni, Shiite, rtamerica, RT America
Ernest Hancock: Abdulaghani Aliryani - Yemen / Jesse Freeston -- Honduras -- 06/07/11 -- 2of8
Duration : 531 Seconds

-Abdulaghani Aliryani - is a founding member of the Democratic Awakening Movement (daughter)Lara Aryani - is a lawyer based in New York City. She just wrote a piece titled "Crafting Chaos: Presidential Games and Yemen's Escalating Violence" for Jadaliyya.com The Christian Science Monitor is reporting: "Yemen slipped closer to a full-blown civil war today as opposition tribesmen attacked the compound of President Ali Abdullah Saleh for the first time. While the president appears to have narrowly escaped serious injury, the escalating fighting represents an unprecedented challenge to his 32-year rule." -JESSE FREESTON, [in Houduras] - Freeston is a reporter for The Real News who has produced several segments on Honduras since the June 2009 coup. His latest: "Honduras Rejoins OAS, Ecuador Votes no" & "Massive Turnout for Zelaya Launches New Chapter of Honduran Struggle." Jesse Freeston is an independent video-journalist originally from Ottawa, Canada. His reports have covered a variety of issues including: the military-industrial complex from Washington DC, the fallout of the economic crisis from Harrisburg, PA, the fight over SB1070 in Arizona, the Steelworkers' strike at the world's larges nickel mine in Sudbury, Canada, and the March 2009 election in El Salvador that brought the FMLN to power. He is currently working in Honduras documenting the ongoing crisis precipitated by the June 2009 military coup. He was the first to document the electoral fraud perpetrated by the ...
Tags :www.freedomsphoenix.com, Ernest Hancock, www.therealnews.com, Jesse Freeston, Abdulaghani Aliryani, Yemen, Honduras, War, Government, Economy, International, Videographer
Ernest Hancock: Abdulaghani Aliryani - Yemen / Jesse Freeston -- Honduras -- 06/07/11 -- 3of8
Duration : 590 Seconds

-Abdulaghani Aliryani - is a founding member of the Democratic Awakening Movement (daughter)Lara Aryani - is a lawyer based in New York City. She just wrote a piece titled "Crafting Chaos: Presidential Games and Yemen's Escalating Violence" for Jadaliyya.com The Christian Science Monitor is reporting: "Yemen slipped closer to a full-blown civil war today as opposition tribesmen attacked the compound of President Ali Abdullah Saleh for the first time. While the president appears to have narrowly escaped serious injury, the escalating fighting represents an unprecedented challenge to his 32-year rule." -JESSE FREESTON, [in Houduras] - Freeston is a reporter for The Real News who has produced several segments on Honduras since the June 2009 coup. His latest: "Honduras Rejoins OAS, Ecuador Votes no" & "Massive Turnout for Zelaya Launches New Chapter of Honduran Struggle." Jesse Freeston is an independent video-journalist originally from Ottawa, Canada. His reports have covered a variety of issues including: the military-industrial complex from Washington DC, the fallout of the economic crisis from Harrisburg, PA, the fight over SB1070 in Arizona, the Steelworkers' strike at the world's larges nickel mine in Sudbury, Canada, and the March 2009 election in El Salvador that brought the FMLN to power. He is currently working in Honduras documenting the ongoing crisis precipitated by the June 2009 military coup. He was the first to document the electoral fraud perpetrated by the ...
Tags :www.freedomsphoenix.com, Ernest Hancock, www.therealnews.com, Jesse Freeston, Abdulaghani Aliryani, Yemen, Honduras, War, Government, Economy, International, Videographer


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