Violent Repression Continues in Honduras

Updated 3 months, 2 weeks ago

Source: http://blog.aflcio.org/

In the wake of the June 28 coup in Honduras that forcibly deposed and expelled President Manuel Zelaya, thousands of trade unionists—following the call of the three national labor centrals (CUTH, CTH and the CGT)—joined tens of thousands in nonviolent protests, demanding the immediate restoration of democracy in their country.

In response, the de facto government of Roberto Micheletti directed the military and police to violently repress the legitimate protests. National and international ...

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Jamie Partridge 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress

Why was Zelaya overthrown by the US-trained and financed Honduran military? Why are the Honduran people steadfast in their resistance to the coup? In January Zelaya decreed a 60% raise in the nation’s minimum wage (including at US corporate-owned banana plantations and garment factories). Zelaya abolished fees for primary education resulting in 400,000 more children attending elementary schools ... See all content

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