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URGENT ACTION HONDURAS: Ousted President returns. Supporters take the Streets. SOA grads fire on peaceful protesters.
9/22/2009 9:26:49 AM

Zelaya returns Monday 9/21.
SOA Graduates Fire Rubber Bullets and Tear Gas at Zelaya Supporters.

President Manuel Zelaya, after over eighty days in exile, has returned to Honduras. In a BBC interview, Zelaya said "[We travelled] for more than 15 hours... through rivers and mountains until we reached the capital of Honduras, which we reached in the early hours of the morning. We overtook military and police obstacles, all those on the highways here, because this country has been kidnapped by the military forces."



Photo: Honduran President Manuel Zelaya addresses thousands of supporters who have gathered in front of the Brazilian embassy on Monday, September 21, 2009 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

The coup regime has imposed a curfew for the entire country from 4pm yesterday afternoon until 6pm this afternoon. Media outlets are being silenced and cell phone and email correspondence is being limited, in a repeat of the tactics immediately following the June 28 military coup by SOA graduates. Thousands defied the orders and gathered in front of the Brazilian embassy, where Zelaya is currently staying. Radio Globo reported from the convergence in front of the Brazilian embassy: "We are here peacefully, unarmed because we are the people and don't fear the military. The military must serve the people and their democratically elected president, Mel Zelaya."

However, the SOA graduate-led Honduran military and the police moved this morning against the peacefully assembled crowd in front of the Brazilian Embassy and disbursed them with bullets and water tanks. Supporters of the constitutional president of Honduras are being attacked and beaten. The embassy is now surrounded by the military. The coup regime leader, Roberto Micheletti, threatened to cancel the embassy's immunity if Zelaya were not handed over to the de facto regime. An overall atmosphere of insecurity is now being imposed. President Zelaya called on the armed forces not to attack their own people and encouraged the Honduran people to continue mobilizing for peace and the restoration of constitutional order. The National Resistance Front Against the Coup has sent out a call for a national strike today, and for people to come from all parts of the country to the capital to continue the show of popular support for the return of the democratically elected president.

Our fear that the coup authorities would crack down even harder, now that their end is near, is materializing.

Click here to contact your Member of Congress to demand that they take a stand for democracy and against the SOA-graduate-led military coup.

URGENT ACTION


U.S.citizens should contact the U.S. State Department and their Congressional Representatives to demand that the U.S. government:

  • pressure the de facto government of Honduras to refrain from using violence against nonviolent protestors

  • pressure the de facto regime to cease its repression of the freedom of expression and information in Honduras

  • unequivocally support the return to power of elected President Manuel Zelaya


Call the State Department (202-647-4000) and the White House (202-456-1111)

Please take a couple minutes and call the State Department at 202-647-4000 to deliver the following message: "Work for the unconditional immediate reinstatement of President Zelaya, demand that the Honduran military doesn't move against the people and their democratically elected president, Mel Zelaya and ensure that the coup plotters will be held responsible for their actions. Any bloodshed will be on the hands of the coup government and security forces."

SUPPORT SEAFOOD WORKERS IN BAJA CALIFORNIA
5/27/2009 2:09:07 PM
Dear Sisters and Brothers

The Independent Union of Workers in the Maquila Industry (SINTTIM) and the seafood workers in Santa Rosalia need your support. Please send letters to the government officials of Baja California Sur.

CALL YOUR SENATORS: TELL THEM TO SUPPORT THE DREAM ACT!
5/27/2009 1:56:01 PM
* Call your Representatives and ask them to cosponsor the DREAM Act.  To call your Representatives in the House and Senate please call the switchboard operator at 202-224-3121.  Remember we are working to reach a goal of getting 5 additional cosponsors on the bill within the next week!
International solidarity with the workers of occupied factories in Venezuela
5/13/2009 5:32:06 PM
By FRETECO Monday, 11 May 2009

We make an appeal to the Venezuelan people, the international working class and all those who support the struggle of the workers for their emancipation to send messages to president Chavez asking for the expropriation of Acerven under workers' control, not to leave Inveval at the mercy of the capitalist market, an end to the bureaucratic sabotage, the expropriation of Gotcha, INAF, MDS and Vivex to and a full inquiry into the killing of Argenis Vazquez.
No to bureaucratic sabotage against Inveval!
Nationalisation of occupied factories!
No more killings of trade union leaders!
TELL THE SENATE: "NO BLANK CHECK FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND!"
5/13/2009 5:27:08 PM
At the G-20 Summit in London in April, the U.S. committed to provide $100 billion in new resources to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to respond to the global recession. Given the IMF's dubious track record in supporting poor countries to achieve equitable economic growth, Congress should take a careful, deliberate approach to approving this funding. As part of its consideration, Congress should require significant IMF reform and the allocation of a portion of planned IMF gold sales for expanded poor country debt relief.
Please Join Us for a Mother's Day Vigil at the Tacoma ICE Detention Center!
5/6/2009 11:08:57 AM
Saturday, May 9th from 9am-5pm

On Saturday, May 9th - Stand in Solidarity with detained immigrants and their families to demand just and humane immigration reform!
The event is organized by the Oregon New Sanctuary Movement (ONSM).  An ONSM bus will leave Portland at 9am and return by 5pm.

For more information or to reserve your spot on the bus, contact:
Oregon New Sanctuary Movement 503-550-3510 or portlandsanctuary@gmail.com

Send Open Veins of Latin America to the White House!
4/28/2009 3:52:35 PM
Dear friends of NACLA,

Yesterday, the mainstream media erupted with stories about Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez publicly giving President Obama a Spanish-language copy of Eduardo Galeano's  Open Veins of Latin America during the Summit of the Americas in Trinidad - but for all of the coverage, the media isn't telling the truth about this important book's message.

Oppose the Panama Free Trade Agreement!
4/27/2009 12:22:26 PM
The office of the U.S. Trade Representative has said it wants to move forward this year with the Panama Free Trade Agreement -- a trade deal negotiated by the Bush administration that repeats most of the same major problems found in NAFTA and CAFTA.  Bush's Panama FTA represents business-as-usual on trade, and is not the type of change that voters were promised.

Now is the time to let our elected officials know that a Bush-negotiated, NAFTA-style trade deal is not only bad economic policy, but also bad politics.  Let your Members of Congress know you oppose the Panama FTA before they box themselves into corner by speaking publicly on its behalf.  Write to Congress and the President at: http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/1034/t/539/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=26873

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