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Jesse Freeston

Jesse Freeston is a Canadian video journalist and filmmaker. His work focuses primarily on social movements in North and Central America, but he has also done investigative work around topics such as the military-industrial complex, the global economic crisis, and undocumented migration. He is mostly known for exposing fraud 〔Vigna, Anne. ("Au Honduras, comment blanchir un coup d'état" ). Le Monde Diplomatique. January, 2010.〕〔Freeston, Jesse. ("TRNN Exclusive: Honduran elections exposed" ). The Real News Network. December 6, 2009.〕 in the Honduran election of 2009, and for his coverage of the 2010 G-20 summit in Toronto, where Freeston himself was attacked by an officer with the Toronto Police Service before having his microphone ripped from his hand by another officer.〔LaFlamme, Lisa. ("Toronto cleaning up from G20 vandalism" ). CTV. June 28, 2010.〕 His video-journalism work with The Real News Network, which is all licensed copyleft, has been republished by numerous outlets including The Huffington Post, Common Dreams and Le Monde Diplomatique. In 2012, he made three 30-minute Spanish-language documentaries for TeleSUR. He is currently finishing a feature-length documentary on the plantation occupation movement in Honduras' Lower Aguan Valley.
== 2009 Honduran Coup D'État ==
Since the 2009 Honduran coup d'état, Freeston has produced roughly 30 mini-documentaries on the coup and the rise of the National People's Resistance Front. He has covered the post-coup struggles of various groups such as the students and teachers,〔Freeston, Jesse. ("Honduran Teachers Get Shock Treatment" ). The Real News Network. April 18, 2010.〕 the feminists,〔Freeston, Jesse. ("SlutWalk Lands in Tegucigalpa" ). The Real News Network. June 19, 2011.〕 the musicians 〔Freeston, Jesse. (“Honduran Regime Targets Musicians” ). The Real News Network. September 26, 2010.〕 and ousted president Zelaya's return to Honduras.〔Freeston, Jesse. (“Massive Turnout for Zelaya Launches New Chapter of Honduran Struggle” ). The Real News Network. June 1, 2011.〕 However, his prime focus has been on the land conflict in the Bajo Aguán part of Honduras' Aguán River Valley following the December 2009 occupation of more than 10,000 hectares of palm oil plantations by the Aguan Unified Campesino Movement. According to land conflict expert Devlin Kuyek of GRAIN, Freeston's video documenting the burning to the ground of the village of Rigores by Honduran police “vividly illustrates the courageous struggle for land and food sovereignty that peasants in Honduras are waging against the ruthless combined force of agribusiness and national and foreign governments.” 〔(“Honduran police burn community to the ground” ). GRAIN. October 14, 2011.〕 Freeston is currently in post-production on a feature-length documentary on the land conflict in the Aguan Valley.

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