Honduran Police Break Up Teacher Protest With Tear Gas and Water Cannons
- Posted on March 29, 2011 at 1:40am by
Emily Esfahani Smith
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TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — Honduran police using tear gas and water cannons dispersed a group of protesters who blocked a main avenue in the capital to demand the return of ousted former President Manuel Zelaya from exile.
The protests led by teachers are entering their third week in Honduras, where Zeyala was ousted in a 2009 coup. The teachers are demanding Zelaya be allowed to return from exile in the Dominican Republic.
They are also protesting a six-month delay in salary payments and a proposal to give local communities more control over the country’s highly centralized school system. The government says the protesters want to destabilize the country.
Students and striking health care workers were also at the protest Monday, said police spokesman Wilmer Suazo.
President Porfirio Lobo said the protests are aimed at undermining Honduras’ efforts to be reincorporated into the Organization of American States, which suspended the country after Zelaya’s ouster.
“They are trying to destabilize my government,” Lobo said at a news conference. “All of this is part of an ideological strategy to provoke difficulties, especially now that there is the possibility of returning to the OAS at the next general assembly in June.”
Zelaya, who is in exile in the Dominican Republic, was ousted in June 28, 2009 in a dispute over changing the Honduran constitution. Lobo was elected in a previously scheduled election later that year but many Zelaya backers argue the vote was illegitimate because it occurred under an interim government installed by the coup.
A coalition of Zelaya supporters called the National Front of Popular Resistance has called for a general strike Wednesday, threatening to escalate the conflict in the polarized and impoverished Central American country.
“Porfirio Lobo is once again revealing the fascist character of his government, which is trying to destroy popular organization and the gains of the people to impose an economic system that only benefits the oligarchy and multilateral companies,” the front said in a statement.
About 14,000 public health care workers walked off the job for four hours Monday to support the pro-Zelaya demonstrators and protest a proposal to raise the retirement age for civil servants from 65 to 70 years old. Union leader Orlando Discua said the strike ended after the president of the Honduran Congress insisted there were no immediate plans to the proposal.
The teachers’ union also filed a criminal complaint against the Lobo government for the death of assistant principal Ilse Velasquez during a protest last week. Protesters say she was hit by a police vehicle that was spraying water at protesters.





















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Hisemiester
Posted on March 30, 2011 at 11:32amBetter be careful Honduras, Obama will bomb your country into submission. He be good at that. Big bully will attack anyone who cannot match his military. The whole world should beware the US as it is now a rogue nation.
Report Post »dontbotherme
Posted on March 29, 2011 at 10:55pmHmmm….more teachers strikes. I wonder if ACORN is in Honduras. I like the tactics. It’s a little tough to argue with tear gas & water cannons.
Report Post »nelan72
Posted on March 29, 2011 at 5:54pmOne way to get those union protesters to shower.
Report Post »hud
Posted on March 29, 2011 at 2:37pmWisconsin should hire these folks to take care of their crowd control of the union thugs.
Report Post »avenger
Posted on March 29, 2011 at 8:04pmgreat idea…make them legally employed immigrants…jobs in Ohio and Indiana,adjusting attitudes of union thugs…
Report Post »cntrlfrk
Posted on March 29, 2011 at 1:10pmObama and his agitators are busy all over the world.
Report Post »avenger
Posted on March 29, 2011 at 7:25pmyep…the bastards are busy…zelaya is a communist pig that was legally ousted.naturally the libs here are unhappy.lets do what General Pinochet did in Chile….clean up the garbage…
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