The National Front against the Coup d’Etat made
the announcement this Wednesday, when one of the group’s
representatives said among objectives of the commission is the
creation of Solidarity Committees and to have Hondurans living
abroad join the fight against the de facto regime.
The commission will facilitate the reception of
economic aid from other countries by opening a bank account that
will be made public. It will also promote the activities of the
resistance movement through the internet, Prensa Latina news
agency reported.
The Front, which includes unions, farmers,
students, and women’s organizations, among other progressive
groups, carried out a national assembly last Sunday when it was
agreed to lead a structuring process that will take about three
months.