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Neighborhoods in resistance Tue, 09/22/2009 - 22:31 — AP

The de facto government, through its violence and denial of constitutional
and human rights, has managed what Zelaya alone had not fully succeeded in
doing: uniting the entire country in the struggle for freedom. Today, they
resistance underwent an important shift: it went local. The following
Tegucigalpa neighborhoods are defying the curfew and protesting against the
coup d'etat:

   1. Arturo Quesada
   2. Barrio Morazán
   3. Centroamérica Oeste
   4. Cerro Grande
   5. Ciudad Lempira
   6. Colonia 21 de Febrero
   7. Colonia 21 de Octubre
   8. El Bosque
   9. El Chile
   10. Flor del Campo
   11. Hato de Enmedio
   12. Kennedy
   13. La Fraternidad
   14. Pantanal
   15. Pedregal
   16. Picachito
   17. Reparto
   18. Residencial Girasoles
   19. Residencial Honduras
   20. San José de la Vega
   21. Sinaí
   22. Víctor F. Ardón
   23. Villa Olímpica
   24. Villanueva

In some places people have repelled the police, while in others the terrain
is in dispute. The police are using live ammunition. Barricades are
everywhere. This list was current at 7pm local time in Tegucigalpa.

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And when Humanity lands there, it looks out, and, seeing a better country,
sets sail. Progress is the realisation of Utopias." — Oscar Wilde, Soul of
Man Under Socialism


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