Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Nerf Party Invitation

other international organizations require an immediate moratorium on evictions of peasants in El Aguan

More than 50 international organizations, civil and religious, have urged the Department of State United States requires that the Honduran government "an immediate and indefinite moratorium" on any police action or military force peasants El Aguan to leave their land, and until that are entered into negotiations initiated long ago.
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Several signatories to the appeal have already urged the State Department over the last six months, so that those responsible are arrested for murder of at least seven peasants Aguan in 2010 and those who finance these actions.
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organizations complain that it is not in the interest of the United States government to support the government from the coup government that does not meet the minimum standards in terms of human rights and allows these injustices violent cons of whole communities of farming families who claim the land where they are displaced with violence and force.
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organizations also require commitment of organizations and social movements that are massive resistance and non-violent protest against the coup and the "de facto regime illegitimate "and struggle for a constituent assembly to create an inclusive constitution, a new constitution that guarantees human rights of people traditionally excluded from political and economic life in Honduras.

Among the signatory organizations include: Witness for Peace, the Institute of Labour Studies at the University of Missouri, the Institute of Popular Education of South Eastern California (IDEPSCA), the Committee Peace and Justice Brothers of Holy Cross, the Observatory for the School of Americas: Nicaragua Center for Community Action of Berkeley Coalition Manos Fuera de Honduras; Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, La Voz de los de Abajo, Chicago, Nonviolence International, Alliance for Global Justice, "May I Speak Freely Media and many others.

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