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Repression by Coup
Perpetrators against the Honduran People Intensifies
HAVANA, Cuba, July 27 (acn)
International medial outlets report from Tegucigalpa that the
repression of the Armed Forces against those who oppose the military
coup is taking the Honduran crisis to increasingly explosive levels.
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On July 26, amid
a growing political tension, the National Front against the
Coup in Honduras agreed to intensify actions of peaceful
resistance, until democracy is restored in their country and
President Zelaya is reinstated to his post, the Prensa
Latina news agency reports.
The decision was adopted during the third meeting of popular
forces in that organization held for several hours at the
office of the Trade Union of Workers in the Beverage Sector
(STIBYS). Thirty minutes after the meeting, a bomb exploded
in the STIBYS building.
A few hours after the attack with explosives, an
unidentified person called the Jesuit Radio Progreso radio
station to announce that former guerrilla groups in the
country are only waiting for orders to act.
The short message, issued from the city of Catacamas, in the
Department of Olancho, mentioned the Morazani National
Liberation Front and the Cinchoneros Popular Liberation
Movement, which were active in the country in the 1980’s.
Three nights ago, a person who identified himself as an
officer of the Armed Forces called Radio Progreso radio
station to inform on the disagreement of many commands with
the orders of repressing the people.
Shortly after the rally, participants attended the burial of
Pedro Mandiel Muñoz, a young man assassinated in the eastern
locality of Alauca a few hours after his arrest by the
police, according to denunciations made by several
witnesses.
The National Front against the Coup also denounced the state
of humanitarian emergency of thousands of people trapped
between military posts, which prevent aid from reaching
them.
Military troops and the police have closed the passing of
caravans with aid for these people, as well as of National
Red Cross teams and a group of 15 medical professionals who
wanted to treat the diseased.
Zelaya’s wife, Xiomara Castro, demanded the head of the
Armed Forces, General Romeo Vazquez, to let that aid pass
the military posts, and held him responsible for any blood
bath in the country. She also accused him of trying to
starve to death the people who want to reach the Nicaraguan
border to meet Zelaya.
The general secretary of the Unitarian Federation of
Workers, Israel Salinas, also warned about the serious
situation of the eastern department of El Paraíso, submitted
to a permanent state of siege, he affirmed. He informed that
the people will continue seizing the streets and public
institutions, and carrying out demonstrations throughout the
country, including a national civil strike on Thursday and
Friday, agreed by the nation’s three labor unions.
Meanwhile, Hondurans marching to the Nicaraguan border to
support Zelaya affirm that the coup perpetrators have also
kidnapped the country’s sovereignty, Granma newspaper
reports.
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