Yeah, one of those which was supposed to be hosting next month's event.
See CP report "Intrawest assets seized by lenders, including Olympic ski resort in Whistler"
From Honduras Coup Blog that seems to have news and info that is likely to be 'inconvenient" to the mainstream news.
Rea:
They only voted to allow authorities to take president into custody and take a deposition. The SC order did not permit a kidnapping and removal from the country.
And see lots of other news surrounding the Honduras Coup at that blog.
Hat tip: @1D4TW at twitter.com for linking to info above.
Keep checking back at the blog for more information that sneeks through the mainstream filter.
More news from Honduras:
Major newspaper doctored a photo of dying protestor to take the blood out, cites "processing error". Hmmm. Now, it seems to be a widely recognized truth that one can't have a slip of the airbrush if they don't get the airbrush out, right?
See The Field "Honduras: What's Black and White and Gets the Red Out? " (warning disturbing photo shown next to sanitized version). (and see comment section for link to
A doctored photo in the Israeli-Lebanon war got a photographer fired and was used to humiliate a major news agency.
This time, not so much.
Does someone smell a Banana Republic around here somewhere?
Honduras is heavily dependent on the US for aid and trade.
Check labels when you shop and reject Honduran products until they restore democracy.
Many multinational businesses use the nation as a sweatshop for goods headed to the US market.
You can help.
Also write to your Congress members and tell them you want the US to cut off all aid (military aid has already been suspended) except vital moneys for health care and protection until Democracy is restored.
Some sweat shop businesses' owners might start to perspire heavily when the of Honduras find even more reasons to be angry with those who grabbed power in an illegal coup.
Yeah, one of those which was supposed to be hosting next month's event.
See CP report "Intrawest assets seized by lenders, including Olympic ski resort in Whistler"