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måndag 21 september 2009

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Zelaya Returns to Honduras!


President Manuel Zelaya, after over eighty days in exile, has returned to Honduras. He reported the news in an interview with Canal 36, a Honduran television network. Zelaya has called for the increasingly strong resistance movement to converge on the United Nations building in Tegucigalpa. The coup regime denies that Zelaya is in Honduras and has repeatedly stated that Zelaya would be arrested upon return to Honduras.

Zelaya is confirmed to be in the Brazilian Embassy in Tegucigalpa and armed National Police members are gathering around the building to prevent the free movement of anti-coup demonstrators. Cell phone and email correspondence is being limited, in a repeat of the tactics immediately following the June 28 coup (NarcoNews).




SOA Watch is a nonviolent grassroots movement that works through creative protest and resistance, legislative and media work to stand in solidarity with the people of Latin America, to close the SOA/WHINSEC and to change oppressive U.S. foreign policy that institutions like the SOA represent. We are grateful to our sisters and brothers throughout Latin America and the the Caribbean for their inspiration and the invitation to join them in their struggle for economic and social justice.

 

President Manuel Zelaya, after over eighty days in exile, has returned to Honduras.

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Written by Jesse Freeston, TRNN

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Call the State Department at 202-647-4000 and deliver the following message: "Legally define the de facto regime in Honduras as a military coup, work for the unconditional reinstatement of President Zelaya and ensure that the coup plotters will be held responsible for their actions."

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