http://www.granma.cu/ingles/2009/julio/juev2/Honduras-Zelaya.html

Havana.  July 2, 2009

Thousands in Honduras demand 
Zelaya's return 

TEGUCIGALPA.-An impressive demonstration yesterday flowed through the principal 
streets of the Honduran capital in repudiation of the military coup and calling 
for the return of Manuel Zelaya, the constitutional president.


      On Wednesday the Honduran Congress
       approved the suspension of several
      individual rights during the hours
       that curfew is in force, while Roberto
       Micheletti's government has defied
       the OAS ultimatum to reinstate the
       deposed president, Manuel Zelaya. 
     
The demonstrators converged in the vicinity of the Presidential Palace, where 
on Monday hundreds of soldiers with assault rifles and water cannon trucks 
fired on a large group of people backing Zelaya. 

"We want Mel, we want Mel now," chanted the march participants, using the 
president's nickname. 

They had come together earlier at the intersection of several streets some 500 
meters from the entrance to the Presidential Palace, where popular leaders 
called for civil disobedience until Zelaya's return. 

The People's Resistance Front is now in its third day of a general strike until 
democracy is reestablished and the authorities voted into power in the last 
election are returned to government. 

The Front is composed of three central labor union groups and campesino, youth, 
student, human rights, and other social organizations. 

The popular leaders explained that the constitution lays down that no citizens 
are obliged to subject themselves to the usurpers of power and that the 
constitution awards the people the right to rise up against them.  (PL)


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