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"The Honduran Coup: The Specter of Democracy, and of the Past." NACLA Report on the Americas, 42(5), pp. 4–5 Additional informationNotes on contributorsMedea BenjaminMedea Benjamin is a co-founder of the activist organization Codepink and the international human rights group Global Exchange. She translated and edited the memoir of Honduran peasant activist Elvira Alvarado, Don’t Be Afraid, Gringo: A Honduran Woman Speaks From the Heart (Harper Perennial, 1989).

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