We Are Not Afraid: Inside the Coup in Honduras
Sep 29 2010
•2h 50m
•Documentary
Portrays the violence of the coup d'etat in Honduras last June 28, 2009, making use of the voices of people resisting in the streets. Through commercials, news, real-time shots and interviews with Honduran scholars, the documentary puts in historical and political context the consequences of the capture of President-elect Juan Manuel Zelaya.
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