Monday, August 3, 2009

Cell Made Out Of Jello

The cases against oppressors, available on the Internet


The despicable military-civilian coup in Honduras, carried out against the honorable people and constitutional government Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, is also a blow to the conditions of democratic institutionalization and dominated popular today in Latin America.



welcome the immediate and direct participation of several regional leaders, among whom is the President of the Argentine and the role they met in the resolution adopted by the OAS and now in the Mercosur meeting . But the barbarity of the coup in Honduras, which has claimed lives and injured dozens of peaceful and unarmed people, has prevented the effective return of President Zelaya to his country. They also prevent the return of recent explicit warnings by U.S. diplomacy, in short, continues to legitimize the existence of "two sides" conflict.


Therefore, there must be a clear and unequivocal statement of all parliamentary blocs, political parties, trade unions, social movements, student groups, the dignitaries of all faiths and even representatives of employer organizations. No one in Argentina should stay out of active solidarity with the people and the constitutional government of Honduras, otherwise make do with a barbarity equivocal and speculative. In fact, those in this dramatic hour of the continent's democracies choose silence or oblique criticism, assume a very specific responsibility against the interests true of the vast majority of Argentines .-


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