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MIAMI: Honduras Solidarity Protest at the U.S. Southern Command July 25
by Ray del Papa
Thursday, Jul. 23, 2009 at 11:20 AM
mrrratpp@aol.com 754-423-0051
On June 28, SOA-trained Honduran generals overthrew the democratically- elected government of President Manuel Zelaya in a military coup. The Honduran social movements are resisting the coup regime and engage in daily pro-democracy protests, strikes and civil disobedience.
On Saturday, July 25, you can join human rights activists in Florida taking action in solidarity with the people of Honduras by converging on the headquarters of the US Southern Command (US SouthCom) in Miami.
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Join us and demand from the U.S. government:
• Unequivocal denunciation of the military coup • No recognition of this military coup and the ‘de facto’ government of Roberto Micheletti • Withdraw U.S. Ambassador Hugo Llorens from Honduras • "Bring All Troops Back From Honduras", there are 600 US troops stationed there • Unconditional return of the entire constitutional government • Concrete economic, military and diplomatic sanctions against the coup regime • Respect for safety and human rights of all Hondurans • Application of international and national justice against the coup plotters • Reparations for the illegal actions and rights violations committed during this illegal coup, and • Shut down the School of the Americas (SOA/ WHINSEC)
SouthCom coordinates all US military activities in Latin America and the Caribbean -- and is in charge of the SOA/WHINSEC (School of the Americas, renamed Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation).
This notorious military school trained some of the worst human rights abusers, death squad and coup leaders in the Western Hemisphere, including General Romeo Orlando Vásquez Velásquez, who attended the SOA twice before ordering the kidnapping and forced deportation of President Zelaya on June 28.
When Your Only Tool is a Hammer, Every Problem Looks Like a Nail SOA/ WHINSEC & SouthCom's military solutions are sowing the seeds for further repression of Latin American social movements with their20rhetoric about "radical populism" overtaking the hemisphere. Since 2001, military aid to Latin America has skyrocketed, and SouthCom definitions of terrorist threats expanded from "traditional terrorists" like gangs, paramilitaries and guerilla groups to include "radical populists" whose only crimes include listening to their people and challenging the failed neoliberal model of development.
Evidently President Zelaya's social reforms have put him in league with the "emerging terrorist" threat known as radical populists, and the army (which is still being trained and aided by the US) removed him from power. But the people of Honduras continue resisting, and are calling for you to join them in solidarity!
Obama's military policy in Latin America is not an improvement after the Bush Era -- though the US air base in Manta, Ecuador will close this year, the US will replace it with five new bases in Colombia with expanded missions. You have an important chance to join our brothers and sisters resisting militarization throughout the Americas. Please join us this Saturday at SouthCom!
The protest is sponsored by SOA Watch South Florida, Miami for Peace, and CODEPINK Miami. For more information and to endorse the action, call Ray Del Papa at 754-423-0051 or Linda at 305-801-0245.
Yours in struggle, Linda and Ray SOA Watch South Florida
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