Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ez Gate Installation Incomplete

used the "protest" as smokescreen to give the coup



By Juan Carlos Rivera
Under the guise of revolt, the repressive forces of Ecuador, the service of the oligarchy, they tried to repeat the grim chapter of Honduras (199 June), but failed.
Fortunately for the people of Ecuador, who has shown courage in the streets, Rafael Correa is in the country and will remain in charge of the executive branch until 2011.
On the morning of Thursday, police regiment took over # 1 Quito, police in the port of Guayaquil and Cuenca and the Congress. And the military Air Force took the capital airport. While he was
refuge in a hospital in Quito, after being gassed, the president claimed that it was forming a coup and, in turn, informño repressive forces tried to enter the medical center.
"They are trying to enter here into my room through the roof these policemen in rebellion," he told a radio station.
whereas the observed action this morning, the objective of the police and military was to capture the president to then execute the coup.
In June 2009, the military captured the ousted president and San Jose, Costa Rica. Then, through the Legislature, the oligarchy set up a de facto regime.
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Correa accused the Congress of conspiring to

QUITO, September 30, 2010 (AFP) - Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa said on Thursday that he conspired to try to give Congress a coup, shortly before reporting that a group of soldiers tried to enter the room hospital where he was.
"The problem is that Congress conspires cheating (...) (...) trying to make a coup," Correa said in an interview with Ecuadorian television from the hospital, where he was taken after being assaulted in barracks to which he was to meet the demands of the military.
Soon after, Correa explained, "are trying to entered here, to my room through the roof these policemen in rebellion, "Bush told public radio.
" If something happens, the responsibility is theirs. I just want to say that my love for the motherland is infinite and that where will always love my family, "he added.
Dozens of police took several regiments in the three main cities, Quito, Guayaquil and Cuenca, a day after that the government majority to pass a law to regulate public service and take away benefits.
same time, some 150 members of the Ecuadorian Air Force (FAE) took the track from the international airport in Quito, following which they were suspended air operations.
The government had announced hours before the president was considering to dissolve Congress and call early general elections after lawmakers rejected his partially block the law in question. Correa
police entered the hospital on a stretcher and showing signs of choking tear gas, after leaving the main police regiment Quito, where he went to try to quell the protest.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Hydrothérapie à Ottawa

coup to Zelaya sworn in as full member of

TeleSUR:
Former President of Honduras Manuel Zelaya, who was overthrown by a military coup in June 2009, was sworn in Friday in Guatemala City as deputy full Parliament (Parlacen) on behalf of his country.
"There you invested from his post as Member of the Central American Parliament, which is responsible as a former constitutional president of Honduras, said at the inauguration of President of this regional forum, the Nicaraguan Jacinto Suárez.
The ceremony to swear in Zelaya held a surprise at the headquarters of the Central American Parliament, in the south of Guatemala City, in the presence of former Panamanian President Martin Torrijos and the diplomatic corps.
Zelaya arrived this afternoon to Guatemala from Nicaragua, where he held a meeting with the country's president, Daniel Ortega, and representatives of leftist parties in Central America that supported its entry into the Central American Parliament.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Maculopopular Treatment

Honduras Parlacen repressive forces of Porfirio Lobo Sosa savagely attacked citizens in San Pedro Sula
















A contingent of soldiers from the Army and elements of Preventive Police and the Cobra squadron savagely attacked people who were at the center of San Pedro Sula and caused the death of a lottery vendor.
Efrain Lopez, 70, who was asthmatic, died after inhaling tear gas fired indiscriminately in all streets of the city with the cynical goal, they say, to disperse the members of the National Resistance Front.
Resistance had planned to hold a concert in Central Park protest after conducting a demonstration in which more than 20 thousand people.
Resistance failed to perform the activity because the repressive forces of the government of Porfirio Lobo Sosa, seeking recognition of the Organization of American States (OAS), attacked the crowd with tear gas, water jets with chemicals, gunfire and truncheons . The soldiers damaged
consoles, speakers and other objects of the Euro Sound. This company had leased the stereo Resistance Front for the concert. Members of the group
Music Café Guancasco were beating and left intoxicated. They accuse police of stealing pieces of sound equipment.
addition to these, three students from the Jose Trinidad Reyes were about to die by suffocation. They took them to the clinic nurse Ferraro.
Ernesto Bardales, a sociologist who directs JAJA, an organization dedicated to supporting young people, is admitted to a clinic with a broken arm and injuries to his face, mouth and eye.
With capsules tear gas, police broke windows of buildings, including Hotel Sula, and the truncheons broke the windows of some vehicles parked around central park.
A lot of people complained to the media that the police were stripped of money, phones and other personal items.
Soldiers and police also attacked the Radio One, located three blocks from Central Park, which has protective measures.
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PHOTOS:
1. A city trying to escape from a police officer attacked him with the nightstick. Struck him in the head.

2. This picture shows the progress of Resistance held this September 15 on the streets of San Pedro Sula. Over 20 thousand people.

3. A soldier and a policeman beat this woman simply because he was in Central Park.

4. The barrel of the armored car used by police fired water with chemicals on the demonstrators. This photo was taken before the crackdown.

5. The police shot and attacked with batons a statue of Manuel Zelaya Rosales that the Resistance had set up temporarily in Central Park.