Honduras faces a stark choice in Sunday‘s election between a tough militarized response to drug gang violence fueling the world‘s highest murder rate, and a swing to the left that could revive the political career of deposed leader Manuel Zelaya.
Honduras faces a stark choice in Sunday‘s election between a tough militarized response to drug gang violence fueling the world‘s highest murder rate, and a swing to the left that could revive the political career of deposed leader Manuel Zelaya.