HONDURAS: STATEMENT ON BEHALF OF U.S. LABOR & PROGRESSIVE ACTIVISTS CONDEMNING THE MURDER OF UNION LEADER VANESSA YAMILETH ZEPEDA & THE REPRESSION SWEEPING HONDURAS
Vanessa Yamileth Zepeda, 27 year old union leader, mother and nurse assassinated in Honduras
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The right to organize is a basic human
right of every worker. It is a right defended by the United Nations Charter. In
Honduras, that right is being denied on a daily basis.
Since the 1980s, militarists in Honduras
have trained paramilitary forces to torture and murder labor unionists and
other activists to prevent the people from exercising their basic right to
resist exploitation and oppression.
When the
U.S.-backed military coup against the legally elected
President Jose Manuel Zelaya took place, many of the military participants were
the perpetrators of this travesty. They discharged their military, paramilitary
and police forces to torture and murder labor union leaders, students, LGBT
activists and peasants.
The U.S. government may claim that the
election of José "Pepe" Lobo was a "triumph of
democracy," but that is an out an out lie. The remnants and new recruits
of the genocidal U.S. trained Battalion 3-16 are still conducting political
assassinations in Honduras.
Since the coup, our fellow labor
activists have been murdered at an unprecedented rate, and murdered stealthily
in a way that allows the Lobo government to claim that these murders were not
political.
But the murder of the leader of the
SITRAIHSS labor union (Workers Union for the Honduran Social Security
Institute), Vanessa Zepeda, who was abducted when she was leaving a union
meeting, leaves no doubt in our minds that this is an OFFICIAL POLICY and
OFFICIAL COVER-UP by the fraudulently elected Lobo government.
We the undersigned members of
U.S. labor unions, declare our opposition to this official policy of neo-
fascist repression in Honduras, and call upon our own unions to denounce this
illegitimate government, and to support our fellow unionists in
Honduras.
Furthermore, we oppose the U.S.
government recognition of the Lobo regime which is only an attempt to
legitimize and sanitize the criminal coup of June 2009.
We express our utmost solidarity with the
people and the resistance movement in Honduras who is justifiably organizing
against these atrocities.