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30th October 2010, 19:54
Excerpts from http://quixote.org/cofadeh-report-august-2010-deadly-month-honduras
Teachers Andrés Martínez; Edgar Soriano; Luís Sosa and Carlos Anariva were captured and tortured, and the Public Prosecutor’s Office opened a legal suit against them for exercising their right to peaceful protest.
Teachers Nelson Milla Díaz, Néstor Alemán, and Juan Ramón Márquez were captured and taken to the Transit Police Station where their bodies, bloodied from the beatings, were cleaned up as were those of other teachers.
A campaign of defamation and persecution has been directed against Swedish correspondent in Honduras, Dick Emanuelsson, who has been threatened with being taken to court due to his coverage of activities of the popular resistance.
Rene Rojas, in Santa Rosa de Copan in the western part of the country, has been the victim of repeated attacks ranging from death threats to detention by members of the National Preventative Police assigned to the zone, due to his denunciations of abuses committed by the police against citizens in the region.
Journalists Richard Casulá of Canal 36 and Carlos Paz, of Radio Globo, were savagely beaten by police while covering the violent repression against teachers.
Radio Uno of San Pedro Sula has been sabotaged and was forced off the air. Transmission cables were cut so that the radio could not transmit.
Unknown actors threatened to kill Mr. Heliodoro Cáceres, member of the National Popular Resistance Front in Tela, Atlántida, for his efforts in search of his son Oslin Càceres Obando who was disappeared on June 13 minutes after informing his family that he was surrounded by police.
Murder of journalist Israel Zelaya, who prior to being murdered had suffered threats for his opposition to the coup.
Murder by stabbing of leader in the teachers movement and active member of the FNRP, Luís Antonio Hernández, in Sinuapa, Ocotepeque.
We denounce the murder of Bessy Pamela Cerrato Banegas, in Yucarán, El Paraíso, who bore machete wounds and signs of torture. She is the daughter of Arminda Banegas , member of the Eighth Section of the Bottling Workers Union
Teachers Andrés Martínez; Edgar Soriano; Luís Sosa and Carlos Anariva were captured and tortured, and the Public Prosecutor’s Office opened a legal suit against them for exercising their right to peaceful protest.
Teachers Nelson Milla Díaz, Néstor Alemán, and Juan Ramón Márquez were captured and taken to the Transit Police Station where their bodies, bloodied from the beatings, were cleaned up as were those of other teachers.
A campaign of defamation and persecution has been directed against Swedish correspondent in Honduras, Dick Emanuelsson, who has been threatened with being taken to court due to his coverage of activities of the popular resistance.
Rene Rojas, in Santa Rosa de Copan in the western part of the country, has been the victim of repeated attacks ranging from death threats to detention by members of the National Preventative Police assigned to the zone, due to his denunciations of abuses committed by the police against citizens in the region.
Journalists Richard Casulá of Canal 36 and Carlos Paz, of Radio Globo, were savagely beaten by police while covering the violent repression against teachers.
Radio Uno of San Pedro Sula has been sabotaged and was forced off the air. Transmission cables were cut so that the radio could not transmit.
Unknown actors threatened to kill Mr. Heliodoro Cáceres, member of the National Popular Resistance Front in Tela, Atlántida, for his efforts in search of his son Oslin Càceres Obando who was disappeared on June 13 minutes after informing his family that he was surrounded by police.
Murder of journalist Israel Zelaya, who prior to being murdered had suffered threats for his opposition to the coup.
Murder by stabbing of leader in the teachers movement and active member of the FNRP, Luís Antonio Hernández, in Sinuapa, Ocotepeque.
We denounce the murder of Bessy Pamela Cerrato Banegas, in Yucarán, El Paraíso, who bore machete wounds and signs of torture. She is the daughter of Arminda Banegas , member of the Eighth Section of the Bottling Workers Union