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Condemn Political Repression in Honduras

Demand an end to tortures, rapes, abductions, assassinations and all political repression and human rights violations by the illegitimate Porfirio Lobo government in Honduras.

Withdraw U.S. recognition of the illegitimate, coup-based Lobo government.

Let the Honduran People restore democracy through convening the Constitutional Convention they have been demanding to rebuild their country on a basis of equality and justice.

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Send a message to President President Barack Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Vice President Joe Biden, Congressional leaders, The U.N. General Assembly President, U.N. Secretary General Ban, and Major media representatives including the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Associated Press, Reuters. Let them know that you DEMAND AN END TO POLITICAL REPRESSION IN HONDURAS and that the U.S. GOVERNMENT WITHDRAW RECOGNITION FROM THE ILLIGITIMATE PORFIRIO LOBO GOVERNMENT.

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To: President Barack Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

CC: United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Congressional Leaders, media representatives

STOP the political repression and human rights abuses in Honduras

Withdraw U.S. Government Recognition of the illigitimate Porfirio Lobo government in Honduras

Let the people of Honduras convene the Constitutional Assembly they have been demanding to rebuild the country on a basis of equality and justice

On November 29, 2009 Porfirio Lobo became the president of Honduras. Contrary to what the United States Department of State affirms, these elections were not TRANSPARENT. Most Hondurans rejected these elections since they were held under an illegitimate, unconstitutional and criminal de facto government that was the product of a military coup against the legitimate and democratically elected President, José Manuel Zelaya.

The elections were held in a climate of systematic violence and repression of the people who opposed the coup. Since June 28, 2009 according to CODEH (Committee in Defense of Human Rights in Honduras), this violence has led to 150 political assassinations, thousands of arrests, torture, kidnapping, harassment and exile of many members of the resistance, which is grouped under the National Popular Front of Resistance to the Coup (FNRP).

This violence has not diminished since Lobo's Jan. 27, 2010 inauguration. On the contrary, the new government, which is a mere continuation of the coup regime, is upholding and legitimizing the repression against the Resistance. The Lobo government has, with ample international news coverage, announced the establishment of a "process of national reconciliation" and a "truth commission" that would find out and presumably punish crimes committed during the coup. This, however, is a complete travesty and a smokescreen to clean up its image in order to be accepted by the international community.

For this illegal government has kept in their posts the military chief, commanders and the defense minister responsible for the criminal coup; and the so called Truth Commission refuses to investigate the persistent violations of human rights.

Since Lobo took office, the political persecution, intimidation and violence against leaders of the resistance by repressive and paramilitary forces allied to the police and army have continued unabated. In the first three weeks of his presidency the following has occurred:

Peasants from the Unified Peasant Movement of Aguán were shot at and wounded by army and police on the day of Lobo's inauguration;

On Feb. 2, two videographers who cover the resistance were temporarily abducted and tortured.

The following day, the body of 29-year-old union leader Vanessa Zepeda was found after she had been kidnapped and tortured.

On Feb. 10, Edgar Martínez, his spouse, two brothers and a friend were temporarily kidnapped and tortured. Two women were raped.

On Feb. 11, two men raided the home of Porfirio Ponce, resistance leader and vice-president of STYBIS, the beverage industry workers union whose Tegucigalpa headquarters serves as the resistance's main office. The men took Ponce's computer and spilled blood on his bed as a warning.

Hermes Reyes, member of the Artists Movement in Resistance, was temporarily abducted and tortured on Feb 12.

Three days later, Julio Fúnez Benítez, an active member of the resistance and the Union of Workers of SANAA, the National Service of Water and Sewage Systems, was shot dead by two paramilitaries on a motorcycle.

Under these circumstances of extreme violence, there is no possibility of "reconciliation."

I condemn these acts of violence.

I further condemn the government of the United States for its involvement, support of and assistance to the Honduran army and those involved in the coup and its silence in the face of these human rights violations.

Therefore I demand:

  • The immediate end of the political persecution and intimidation of the members of the National Popular Front of Resistance.
  • The removal from office of the perpetrators of the military coup.
  • That the United States government withdraw recognition of the Porfirio Lobo government.
  • That a truly independent commission be established with the participation of the people of Honduras to investigate human rights violations and crimes against humanity.
  • That the people of Honduras be free to convene the Constitutional Assembly that they have been demanding in order to rebuild their country on a basis of equality and justice.
Sincerely,
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Para: El Presidente Barack Obama, La Secretaria de Estado Hillary Clinton

CC: Ban Ki-moon, Secretario General de las Naciones Unidas; Comité de Relaciones Exteriores del Senado; Líderes del Congreso; Representantes de los Medios

NO a la represión politica y las violaciones a los derechos humanos en Honduras

Que el Gobierno de los Estados Unidos retire el reconocimiento al Gobierno ilegítimo de Porfirio Lobo en Honduras

Que el pueblo hondureño tenga la libertad para convocar la Asamblea Constituyente que ha venido exigiendo a fin de reconstruir su país sobre bases de igualdad y justicia.

El 29 de noviembre de 2009, Porfirio Lobo se convirtió en Presidente de Honduras. Contrariamente a lo que afirma el Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos, estas elecciones no fueron TRANSPARENTES. La mayoría de los/as hondureños/as rechazaron estas elecciones porque se celebraron bajo un Gobierno de facto ilegítimo, inconstitucional y criminal producto de un golpe de estado contra el Presidente legítimo y elegido democráticamente, José Manuel Zelaya.

Las elecciones se celebraron en un clima de sistemática violencia y represión de las personas que se oponían al golpe de estado. Desde el 28 de junio de 2009, esta violencia ha llevado a 150 asesinatos políticos, miles de detenciones, tortura, secuestro, acoso y exilio de muchos/as miembro/as de la resistencia, que se agrupa bajo el Frente Nacional de Resistencia Popular Contra el Golpe de Estado (FNRP).

Esta violencia no ha disminuido desde la inauguración de Lobo el 27 de enero de 2010. Por el contrario, el nuevo Gobierno, que es una mera continuación del régimen golpista, está preservando y legitimando la represión contra la resistencia. El Gobierno de Lobo anunció, con amplia cobertura por los noticieros internacionales, el establecimiento de un "proceso de reconciliación nacional" y una "Comisión de la verdad" para presumiblemente averiguar y sancionar los delitos cometidos durante el golpe de estado. Sin embargo, esto es una total farsa y una cortina de humo para limpiar su imagen con el fin de ser aceptado por la comunidad internacional.

Pues este gobierno ilegal ha mantenido en sus cargos al jefe militar, los comandantes y el Ministro de defensa responsables del criminal golpe de estado; además, la llamada Comisión de la verdad se niega a investigar las persistentes violaciones a los derechos humanos.

Desde que Lobo asumió el cargo, la persecución política, la intimidación y la violencia contra los/as dirigentes de la resistencia por las fuerzas represivas y paramilitares aliadas a la policía y el ejército han continuado. En las tres primeras semanas de su presidencia ha ocurrido lo siguiente:

Miembros del Movimiento Unificado Campesino de Aguán fueron heridos por disparos del ejército y la policía en el mismo día de la inauguración de Lobo;

El 2 de febrero, dos camarógrafos que cubren la resistencia fueron temporalmente secuestrados y torturados.

Al día siguiente, el cuerpo sin vida de la dirigente sindical Vanessa Zepeda, de 29 años de edad, fue encontrado después de que ella había sido secuestrada y torturada.

El 10 de febrero, Edgar Martínez, su esposa, dos hermanos y una amiga fueron temporalmente secuestrados/as y torturados/as. Dos mujeres fueron violadas.

El 11 de febrero, dos hombres asaltaron la casa de Porfirio Ponce, líder de la resistencia y Vicepresidente del STYBIS, el sindicato de trabajadores de la industria de bebidas cuya sede en Tegucigalpa sirve como oficina principal de la resistencia. Los hombres se llevaron la computadora de Ponce y derramaron sangre en su lecho como una advertencia.

Hermes Reyes, miembro del Movimiento de Artistas en Resistencia, fue temporalmente secuestrado y torturado el 12 de febrero. Tres días más tarde, Julio Fúnez Benítez, miembro activo de la resistencia y del sindicato de trabajadores del SANAA, Servicio Autónomo Nacional de Acueductos y Alcantarillados, fue asesinado a tiros por dos paramilitares en una motocicleta.

Bajo estas circunstancias de extrema violencia, no existe ninguna posibilidad de "reconciliación".

Yo condeno estos actos de violencia.

Condeno además la participación del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos por su apoyo y asistencia del ejército hondureño y de los involucrados en el golpe de estado y su silencio ante estas graves violaciones a los derechos humanos.

Por lo tanto exijo:

  • El fin inmediato a la persecución política e intimidación de los/as miembros/as del Frente Nacional de Resistencia Popular;
  • La destitución de los autores del golpe de estado militar de sus puestos en el gobierno;
  • Que el Gobierno de los Estados Unidos retire el reconocimiento al Gobierno de Porfirio Lobo;
  • Que se establezca una Comisión verdaderamente independiente con la participación del pueblo hondureño para investigar las violaciones a los derechos humanos y crímenes de lesa humanidad;
  • Y que el pueblo hondureño tenga la libertad para convocar la Asamblea Constituyente que ha venido exigiendo a fin de reconstruir su país sobre bases de igualdad y justicia.
Sinceramente,

posted February 25, 2010

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