Preliminary Election Results in Honduras: U.S. Interference Deepens Existing Tensions
On Sunday November 30th, Honduras held general elections. Despite concerns about the integrity of the electoral process, and some irregularities reported throughout the voting period, the election took place in a peaceful and orderly fashion, with robust turnout. Since then, delays in vote counting, close numbers between the frontrunners, and continuing U.S. interference have increased tensions in the country.
Communique: Trump’s Dangerous Intervention in Honduras Ahead of Elections & Pardon for Drug-Trafficking Ex-President
With only two days before the general elections in Honduras, the Trump Administration has escalated U.S. intervention, undermining Honduran self-determination and sovereignty. Meanwhile, Honduran social movements are warning of a potential electoral coup, a possibility that further contributes to the deep polarization and fear-mongering characterizing the elections.
Communique: No to U.S. Threats and Interference
On November 30, 2025 Honduras will hold national elections in the midst of escalating U.S. interference in the region that includes military actions and threats of outright war against Venezuela, Colombia and Cuba from the Trump/Rubio administration. U.S. officials in the White House, State Department and Congress have been nurturing a propaganda campaign by the Honduran right wing press and organizations against the progressive forces in the country reminiscent of Cold War propaganda.
Carta Publica al Fiscal General de Honduras Sobre la Criminalización de la Comunidad Negra de Habla Inglesa en Diamond Rock, Roatán
Junto con otras 35 organizaciones, el Instituto Calan se solidariza con la comunidad negra de habla inglesa en Diamond Rock, Roatán, que enfrenta criminalización por parte de la Fiscalía y la familia Cooper-McNab.
Public Letter to the Attorney General of Honduras Regarding the Criminalization of the Black Islander Community of Diamond Rock, Roatán
Together with 35 other organizations, the Calan Institute stands in solidarity with the Black islander community of Diamond Rock, Roatan, who are facing criminalization by the Public Prosecutor's Office and the Cooper-McNab family.
Solidarity with Organized Campesino Cooperatives in the Bajo Aguán
For over a month, an armed group with links to the palm-oil giant, Dinant, has violently attacked campesino families organized within the Tranvío, Camarones, and El Chile cooperatives in Tocoa, Colón.
Organizations Demand Action to Protect Garifuna Community in Trujillo Bay
In response and given the imminent threat of violence against the Garifuna communities in Trujillo Bay, 10 U.S. and Canada-based organizations write and publish a letter to officials in the Honduran and Canadian governments.
Organizations stand in solidarity with Maya Ixil Communities
Organizations stand in solidarity with the Maya Ixil survivors and victims of genocide and crimes against humanity committed in Guatemala.
NGOs Urge U.S. Based Refiners to Cut Ties with Human Rights Abusing Mining Company Aura Minerals Inc.
60 civil society organizations joined Witness for Peace Solidarity Collective, the Comité de Personas Afectadas por MINOSA, and the Estudios para la Dignidad Law Firm in sending a joint letter to U.S.-based refineries Asahi Refining USA and Auramet International to express serious concern regarding their links to the San Andrés open pit gold mine in Honduras, operated by the transnational mining company Aura Minerals Inc.