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Sunday, 15 November 2009 23:47 |
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The Civic Council Of Popular And Indigenous Organizations Of Honduras: Public Statement
The Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras COPINH, before the signing of agreements to finding a solution to the crisis sparked by the military coup against the people of Honduras, issued the following communique:
1. We do not trust any point in negotiating the coup regime since these have never shown a willingness to restore the constitutional president of the republic and the only purpose of these is to buy time and consolidate the objectives of the coup in looting the national treasury promote neoliberal projects of privatization of natural resources and state institutions.
2. We condemn the malicious and mean-spirited attitude of the government of the United States of America, who take ambiguous positions, but that ultimately have supported the coup makers but as you can explain that in the kidnapping of President Manuel Zelaya Rosales of the base used Palmerola?
If the Yankees had such a will to help resolve this crisis, why so much tolerance, patience and satisfaction with the rebels, to lend themselves to a dialogue that presents as a solution, deceptive agreements?
3. We call on our people not to rest until we achieve the convocation of a national constituent assembly popular and democratic, which must be composed of representatives of different social sectors of the country such as women, feminists, youth, indigenous people, blacks, workers, LGBT community, boards, districts, teachers, artists, peasants, honest businessmen, intellectuals, professionals, informal trading sector of the economy, alternative media, among others.
4. We urge the People's National Resistance Front to raise an initiative for dialogue and negotiation on the basis of agreements in the most worthy and that mediation should not be to the taste and whim of the Yankee government, which has been driving the coup against our people but with people like Rigoberta Menchu, Adolfo Perez Esquivel, democratic countries that make up the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas and UNASUR Foundations as the Carter Foundation, social movements of Latin American countries and the world as the movement and the No Earth, The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, The Cry of the Excluded and excluded, Jubilee South, COMPA, SOAW, platforms for solidarity with the people of Honduras and others. To what address should appoint a negotiating committee to understand that the insurgents are evil and that the State Department, the Pentagon and the U.S. government in general are drivers of coup and raise as points restitution Torales President Manuel Zelaya Rosales republic to govern the time the coup was robbed of his term in office, installation of a national constituent assembly and the dissolution of coup congress, the supreme court coup, coup of the public ministry, reduction and purification of the armed forces, the final purification of the national police and the punishment of those involved in the coup and human rights violation.
5. We urge once again to the candidates of the Democratic Unification Party, the Independent Candidacy Popular, and PINU and Liberals who are in the resistance to be consistent and give up once and for all to participate in the electoral farce mounted by the coup, our people not to participate in the election and boycott this circus act of the coup.
6. To invite international solidarity to strengthen support for the Honduran people not only by the principle of solidarity but for reasons of self-defense because if the insurgents are consolidated in the spring will be over Honduras democratic peoples of the world particularly the peoples of our America .
With the ancient power of Lempira, Iselaca, Mota and our voices rise Etempica full of life, justice, dignity, freedom and peace.
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Sunday, 02 September 1838
Last Sovereign Queen of Hawai'i Born
On This Day: In 1838 the last sovereign Queen of Hawai'i, Lydia Kamakaʻeha Kaola Maliʻi Liliʻuokalani, was born. Liliʻuokalani inherited the throne from her brother Kalakaua on 29 January 1891. On 14 January 1893, a group composed of Americans and Europeans formed a Committee of Safety seeking to overthrow the Hawaiian Kingdom, depose the Queen, and seek annexation to the United States. The Queen was deposed on 17 January 1893 and temporarily relinquished her throne to "the superior military forces of the United States". She had hoped the United States, like Great Britain earlier in Hawaiian history, would restore Hawaii's sovereignty to the rightful holder.
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