Comunicado de la Resistencia contra el golpe de la Oligarquia asesina
Reiteramos que la Asamblea Nacional Constituyente es una aspiración irrenunciable del pueblo hondureño y un derecho innegociable por el cual seguiremos luchando en las calles, hasta lograr la refundación de la sociedad para convertirla en justa, igualitaria y verdaderamente democrática.
“ AQUÍ NADIE SE RINDE”
Tegucigalpa, M.D.C. 30 de octubre de 2009
A new week begins with the same old news. Zelaya has already started with the threats and ultimatums. That certainly won’t help his cause. He’s back to restitution or death again one day before Congress even looks at the agreement. Zelaya signed the accord, he and his team agreed to let Congress and the Courts decide his fate.
There seems to be no doubt that Zelaya will break the accord, possible even before it’s approved. So what’s next? Shannon and Clinton each took credit for putting the accord in play and suggested that that was all the international community wanted, the rest they both said is up to Hondurans.
Anyone out there think the Americans will let Hondurans solve this without more interference?
What has the World come to!!!, when they listen to a character,like zelaya!! ousted for all the delinquency he caused to his country,and how the international comunity ,not respecting the LAWS of Honduras,trying to override or judicial system,condemming our Congress,at what had to be done,and to our Supreme Court,they say they aren't interfering now,but we hondurans know the difference,the Spain newspapers said yesterday, that Shannon had made a pact with LOBO,to encourage the national party deputies, to vote for the reinstatement of zelaya,what do you call that if that, if not pressuring?and wrongfully asking a national candidate to back him? this is what we are facing in Honduras,Please stop all the pressure,let it be a clean voting by congress,NO!! to international comunity pressure,it's a shame to force zelaya back on Honduras,after they were forced to out him!!!!!
A new stage in the mobilization of the exploited in Latin America can be seen on the horizon. The struggle for their most basic needs (wages, defense of jobs, access to land, and the most basic natural resources) comes to the fore under the imperious necessity for the conquest of their political independence from bourgeois and petite-bourgeois nationalism, for an independent (revolutionary) worker's party, and for the social reorganization upon new (socialist) foundations, by means of the power of the exploited themselves.
The recovery of all of the natural and economic resources, continental unity in order to value them - time and again put forward and then destroyed by nationalism - will be achieved by means of their socialist unity, the bridge over which the struggle of the Latin American masses will join together with the anti-Capitalist fight of the exploited of the whole world.
I just checked the horizon and there weren’t any struggling Latin masses on it. But seriously if protection of “access to land” is a concern, it would be best not to open constitution which today protects those rights. Will it tomorrow under your new world order? Certainly not if Chaves or Zelaya get thier way....
If we ignore the charges of treason, tens of millions of missing dollars, leading mobs in an attack on a military base and drug trafficking charges. The other reason Mel Zelaya is unfit to be president, is his inability to read a contract before signing it. Perhaps this explains how he managed to sign away Honduran fishing rights and exclude textile workers from his hallmark minimum wage increase.
Crying that the gringos tricked him only works a few dozen times.
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