Two Broadcasters Shut Down in Honduras

Monday, September 28, 2009

By Brianna Carlson


Two broadcasters, Channel 36 and Radio Globo, were shut down indefinitely today in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

To show support towards Manuel Zelaya, the two stations had provoked an open revolt against the government. The president of Honduras, Zelaya, was forced to leave office which caused this revolt.
Police agents and soilders made a barricade around the headquarters of the television and radio stations trying to prevent the start of any political march or protest. Both sides of the street were also blocked off.

Government officals said unauthorized public meetings in order of supporting Zelaya were prohibited, and the police were allowed to arrest anyone the seemed to be a threat.

Zelaya was removed from the country three months ago. He was living at the Brazilian Embassy with about 65 family members, supporters and journalists. Last Monday, he secretly came back to Honduras.
(Photo Credit: Wikimedia)

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