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HONDURAS
Fifteenth day of constant protests
against coup d’état
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Telesur and Venezolana de Televisión journalists
deported
• Popular leader killed
THE
Honduran people’s organizations returned to the
streets of Tegucigalpa on Sunday to express their
rejection of the June 28th military coup and to
demand the restoration of democratic law, PL reports.
The demonstrators came together in the central
park located in the city’s historic quarter, where
theater troupes, singers and speakers all called for
the return of the constitutional president, Manuel
Zelaya.
In an earlier event, Juan Barahona, president of
the United Workers Federation, confirmed the will of
the National Front against the coup to continue its
acts of peaceful resistance.
"Fifteen days into this struggle, we are
determined to continue until the coup leaders
abandon the power that they have usurped," he
affirmed, to applause from the crowd.
The union leader asked the demonstrators if they
were tired, and a unanimous chorus responded "No!"
In a message of encouragement to the peaceful
resistance movement demanding the return of
constitutional order, Enrique Flores Lanza, one of
President Zelaya’s ministers, affirmed that it is a
commitment to the homeland.
During the event, a battalion of riot police
remained close to the demonstrators.
Meanwhile, the de facto government announced on
national television the suspension of the curfew
declared in the country after the coup.
For his part, Zelaya informed Telesur that he is
to return to his country at any moment, because the
coup leaders cannot stop him. "That is part of a
security that they have to have, they know me
perfectly well and know that they are not going to
be able to avoid it, that they are not going to be
able to govern in a de facto system in Honduras. The
people will not allow it, nor will the international
community, nor will we, and we will always be
willing to stand with the people," he stated.
Meanwhile, in Caracas, Bolivarian leader Hugo
Chávez exposed the action taken by Roberto
Micheletti’s de facto government to deport Telesur
and Venezolana de Televisión journalists from
Honduras on Sunday.
The president also condemned the murder in San
Pedro Sula of Roger Iván Bados, a popular leader and
left-wing activist.
Quoting Barahona, Chávez stated that Bados,
leader of the People’s Bloc and the National
Resistance Front against the coup, was killed by
unknown assailants.
He explained that this killing was part of the
selective repression being carried out in addition
to the overall repression.
The murder of Ramón García, a popular left-wing
activist, in northern Honduras, has also been
reported. (SE)
Translated by Granma International
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