As most of you probably already know, 2009 was a politically tumultuous year for the country of Honduras. There was a coup of sorts that ended with the disposal of controversial president Manuel Zelaya, who still remains in political exile in the Dominican Republic. As we approach the end of 2010, the capital still bears marks of these staggering events. Political graffiti is profuse throughout Tegucigalpa, stirring national memory in a both revealing and haunting manner. I was able to snag the following photo, and hope to provide a more comprehensive photographic appraisal of the city in the coming months.
Translation: No violent coup and no hit to women will silence me. That’s why I tag!
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