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July 3, 2009 at 00:55:32 Permalink SOA WATCH REPORTS: Take Action: Military Coup Photos, Video: Fr. Roy Bourgeois on Democracy Now! Diary Entry by Hans Bennett (about the author) |
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The School of the Americas graduate-led military overthrow of the democratically elected government of President Zelaya is in its fifth day and the resistance by the Honduran social movements continues to stand strong despite the increasing repression. :::::::: Take Action: NO to the Military Coup SOA Watch is in constant contact with our friends in
Honduras, who are courageously defending their democracy against the
coup. SOA Watch activists are among the organizers of solidarity
actions against the military coup throughout the Americas and some have
traveled to Honduras in the past few days to stand with the Honduran
people. The national SOA Watch staff is in close communication with
activists in Honduras. We are engaged in media outreach around the coup
and we are networking with partner organizations to defend democracy in
Honduras. The Washington, DC staff took part in protests at the White
House, the Honduran embassy, the Organization of American States and
the State Department. Call the office of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
and ask that Secretary Clinton takes action for the unconditional
reinstatement of Honduran President Zelaya. Call 202-647-5548. Click here to send a message online. The Pentagon claim -- that the School of the Americas /
Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation instills respect
for democracy and civilian leadership while teaching combat skills to
Latin American soldiers -- has once again been disproved by the actions
of the institute's graduates. The SOA/ WHINSEC needs to be shut down without delay.
Despite the decision by the U.S. Southern Command to suspend
interactions between the U.S. and the Honduran militaries, Honduran
soldiers have not been withdrawn from the School of the Americas (SOA/
WHINSEC). SOA/ WHINSEC trained militaries continue to violate human
rights - not only in Honduras but in Colombia and other parts of Latin
America.
Stand in Solidarity with the People of Honduras

The
School of the Americas graduate-led military overthrow of the
democratically elected government of President Zelaya is in its fifth
day and the resistance by the Honduran social movements continues to
stand strong despite the increasing repression.
Yesterday, the Honduran Congress announced a suspension of citizens' rights in Honduras for 24 hours.
Citizens may not organize or otherwise congregate for any reason, and
homes may be entered by government forces without permit. The curfew
that has been in place since Sunday has been extended for 6 more days.
The social movements are resisting the military takeover through protests, occupations and strikes. Thousands
are again taking to the streets right now for a march from the Obelisk
to the center of the city and to the Congress building. Repression is expected to occur.
The
Honduran democracy protesters are calling on the international
community to speak up in defense of real and direct democracy, for
life, justice, liberty, dignity and peace.
Witnessing the determination of our friends in Honduras, we believe that the coup can still be reversed and that President Zelaya will return to Honduras as the rightful president. However, for that to happen, we also have to step up the pressure on decision makers here in the United States. Click here to download a flier to mobilize your community. ![]()
Video: Father Roy Bourgeois on Democracy Now!
Generals Who Led Honduras Military Coup Trained at the School of the Americas
Romeo Vasquez, a general who led the military coup in Honduras against
President Manuel Zelaya, received training at the US School of the
Americas. The SOA has trained more than 60,000 soldiers, many of whom
have returned home and committed human rights abuses, torture,
extrajudicial execution and massacres. General Vasquez attended the SOA
in 1976 and 1984. The head of the Air Force, General Luis Javier Prince
Suazo, also studied there in 1996. Watch the interview with Father Roy Bourgeois, founder of the SOA Watch.
Hans Bennett is a Philadelphia photojournalist mostly focusing on the movement to free Mumia Abu-Jamal and all political prisoners. An archive of his work is available at insubordination.blogspot.com and he is also co-founder of "Journalists for (more...)
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