Congresswoman Orfilia Mejia
Does from Honduras reported our correspondent Ricardo Salgado, Ida Garberi: again it is repressed, bumping wildly: the young members of the musical group coffee Guancasco beat them, they broke their instruments do even when impunity? The repressive forces of the humano-cristiana dictatorship targeted desperate at the moment against the mobilization of the national front of resistance in San Pedro Sula. Submitted by Ricardo Salgado have built an ambush, in which have fractured many people, with luxury of brutality, even breaking them teeth with truncheons, and an undetermined number of people have taken to an unknown destination. They have also attacked Radio Uno with tear-gas in quantities above saturation and savagely beaten to the employees within the same. Boys and girls affected by fumes and violence are reported. People still flee at this moment. This story is developing ask to all the peoples of the world will mobilize and require the cutting of any help to this murderous regime. The Wolf dictator Sosa would have said recently that no international recognition interested because those who will give money as it is occurring.
Not to disbursements for these murderers. Regime represses peaceful March in San Pedro Sula by Dina Meza a peaceful demonstration was brutally suppressed by police and military. Dozens of people have been detained and beaten. Radio one was attacked with tear gas and the uniformed left unconscious from shock to Ernesto Bardales, of this radio. The former Congresswoman Orfilia Mejia reported that, when he came in his chariot policemen threw in tear gas which brought two children who were beaten. Dozens of students were savagely beaten and bands of war in public schools that participated in the March of resistance were destroyed and coffee Guancasco equipment was also destroyed and fired pepper gas to its members. The March came followed by tankettes and platoons of COBRAS that elements when the mobilization came to the barrio El Benque where It is Radio one began the repression.