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  2. La Tribuna (Honduras) - Wikipedia

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    La Tribuna was founded on 9 December 1976 by lawyer, writer and journalist Oscar Armando Flores Midence. Subsequently, Midence's son, Carlos Roberto Flores , became the president, chief executive officer and publisher of La Tribuna .

  3. List of newspapers in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    list of newspapers from Honduras at NewspaperIndex.com "Honduras". Provisional Census of Current Latin American Newspaper Holdings in UK Libraries. UK: Advisory Council on Latin American and Iberian Information Resources. 14 April 2011.

  4. National Congress of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    National Party of Honduras: Francisco Escobar: 1915-1918 Francisco Bográn: 1919-1920 Angel Ugarte: 1921 Liberal Party of Honduras: Miguel Oqueli Bustillo: 1923 Liberal Party of Honduras: Ángel Sevilla Ramírez: 1924 National Party of Honduras: Ramón Alcerro Castro: 1924 President of the Constituent Assembly of 1924 Venancio Callejas: 1925–1926

  5. 2009 Honduran coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    A government health worker interviewed by Reuters said that the anti-Zelaya newspapers El Heraldo and La Tribuna, and "some television channels controlled by the opposition" were the only ones still broadcasting on the morning of the 29th. [89] [90] The Miami Herald reported that the "crackdown on the media" began before dawn on the 28th.

  6. La Tribuna - Wikipedia

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    La Tribuna may refer to: La Tribuna, a Honduran newspaper; La Tribuna, a Paraguayan newspaper; La Tribuna di Treviso, an Italian newspaper; See also Tribuna, a ...

  7. Liberty and Refoundation - Wikipedia

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    Liberty and Refoundation (Spanish: Libertad y Refundación, Libre; libre is the Spanish word for "free") is a left-wing [8] [9] [10] political party in Honduras.Libre was founded in 2011 by the National Popular Resistance Front (FNRP), a leftist coalition of organizations opposed to the 2009 coup.

  8. Kafie family - Wikipedia

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    The family name, "Kafie" in Honduras originates in Honduras, [1] while the Kafie family of Honduras has been recognized as part of the Palestinian diaspora. [2] Their ancestors emigrated to England in the nineteenth century, and family patriarch Chuckri Kafie moved from there to La Unión, El Salvador in 1901. [ 3 ]

  9. Manuel Zelaya - Wikipedia

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    José Manuel Zelaya Rosales (born 20 September 1952) [2] is a Honduran politician who served as the 35th president of Honduras from 2006 until his forcible removal in the 2009 coup d'état; since January 2022, he has served as the inaugural first gentleman of Honduras.