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The Central American Bank of Economic Integration (BCIE in Spanish), has voted to suspend funding projects in Honduras, which irritates Honduran banker and coup funder Jorge Bueso. "They're violating their charter by not treating members as states rather than as simple governments", Bueso said to El Heraldo. The decisions of the bank should be based on technical and economic principals, consequently they should not consider any political criteria," Bueso added. Bueso owns the Banco de Occidente among other financial holdings.
The BCIE, meeting in Panama yesterday, voted to suspend supplying funds to Honduras. Nick Rischbieth, President of the BCIE, noted that the subject of Honduras was the only subject on their agenda. He predicted that this was a transitory problem, and with a new government, funds would start flowing in a regular fashion.
The Banco Central of Honduras had ordered (Resolution 377-8/2009, and 378-8/2009) all national banks in Honduras to withdraw their funds deposited with the BCIE, substituting the World Bank as an acceptable repository. The BCIE has not disbursed funds to Honduras since the coupon June 28.
Remesas, money sent home by those abroad, fell by 13.1 percent over the last 9 months compared with the previous year's returns for the same 9 month period. The Banco Central reports a reduction of nearly $240 million over the previous year's returns. This contrasts with the results of a BBC study, published in La Tribuna on September 8, which claimed an 18% rise in remittances during the month of July because of the political troubles in Honduras. Both could be true, that overall, remittances are down significantly over last year, but were higher in July. In either case, these remittances are a major input into the economy of Honduras and indicates further contraction. Bad news for businessmen who sell things to Hondurans.
Oscar Adán Palacios was shot to death by the military in the Colonia Victor F. Ardon of Tegucigalpa this afternoon as he protested peacefully against the de facto government, Vos el Soberano reports.
Carlos Lopez Contreras made a national broadcast this evening in which he read a statement in English by Roberto Micheletti in which he says he intends to put an end to this crisis. He is willing to talk with Zelaya when and if he respects the electoral process planned for November 29.
"I'm willing to talk with anyone, in any place, at any time, including ex-president Manuel Zelaya; Certainly I'm willing to resolve the political crisis, but only within the parameters of the Honduran Constitution," Micheletti wrote. "I am ready to talk with Mr. Zelaya, when and if he explicitly recognizes the elections authorized by our constitution and set for November 29."
"But the restitution of Manuel Zelaya to power is not negotiable". Restitution is the heart of the San Jose Accord.
Radio Globo reports that there is shooting in the colonia 21 November in Tegucigalpa. The Hospital School is reporting the arrival of 25 persons with gunshot wounds in their emergency room as of a few minutes ago. As Adrienne Pine reports, there is scattered resistance and confrontations with the police and military in some of the poorist neighborhoods of Tegucigalpa.
Both Radio Globo and La Tribuna are reporting that the curfew will be lifted this morning at 10 am until 4 pm today. There has been no official annoucement yet, but its widely expected.
A rumor spreading in Honduras is that the de facto government is lifting the curfew so that the pro-Micheletti group, the Unión Civica Democrática (UCD) can stage a pro-Micheletti protest this morning at 10 am.
UPDATE 7:56 AM PDT: Its official, the curfew is temporarily lifted 10 am to 5 pm. Supermarkets have announced they will open at 10 am, as will banks, gas stations, and pharmacies.
The spokesperson for the Minister of Defense, colonel Ramiro Archaga, said that the military applauds and advocates the initiation of a dialogue for the purpose of resolving the crisis that wears the country. He said that he hopes that authorities can reach a consensus within the law to return peace and tranquility to the country.
"I believe that no Honduran wants to be in these situations, even less ourselves [the military and police] in places of hostility, but suddenly we are in this situation."
He said he hoped thaat the Honduran family knows that this leads nowhere, that the country needs work, that the saddest part of this is the wounds that remain.
"We are not going to kill anyone; we're human beings, with families, no soldier is going to lend himself to this and there are those who for a moment of little tolerance would do something like that."
Red Cross buses taking kidnapped protesters to open-air prison at Villa Olímpica
Maybe the Red Cross should look into this. They already lost serious credibility with their involvement in the Colombian hostage operation. It's almost like you can't trust them anymore.
By the way, all the statements that I've been posting without citations today come either from personal emails from firsthand witnesses in Honduras or from live radio reports, via internet, on Radio Globo and Radio Progreso.
Insurrection throughout Honduras
...and corresponding violent repression by police and military in neighborhoods around the country. Many people are reported killed throughout the city of Tegucigalpa, shot by agents of state violence for walking outside of their homes, and the more state violence, the more people resist. Some have even been attacked in their homes; an infant is reported to be in critical condition after a teargas canister was thrown by police into the house, which was suspected of harboring protesters.
Meanwhile, the state of emergency and corresponding curfew, now ignored by Hondurans no longer fearing death, is extended, and extended again, now until tomorrow at 6pm.
More muertes anunciadas
Trusted inside sources tell us that the de facto regime plans to forcibly evict the rural farmers who have taken over the facilities of the National Agricultural Institute (INA), in the pre-dawn hours.
The sound of a massacre
The view–and more importantly, sounds–of the police/military repression of Hondurans in their neighborhoods from outside Oscar's window, about 5 hours ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83Y2hIcRgVE
Video of neighborhood resistance/police repression
In Spanish...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YartPc2UBjI
More denuncias from Radio Globo
A nurse from Hospital Escuela, describing, in tears, how the military violently prevented her from going to her job and relieving her colleagues who had worked 2-3 day shifts. Described horrific conditions inside, including the terror tactics used by police and military to intimidate patients and hospital workers and a lack of food and basic medical supplies for everyone in the hospital.
10am-5pm curfew suspended so de facto govt. can stage pro-coup march
Just announced for the third time on the horror-movie-creepy-happy-music Cadena Nacional. They're planning to bring the "blancos" to the Brazilian embassy, where the few of them they manage to get there will be protected by the police and military, while the thousands and thousands of anti-coup demonstrators will once again be brutally attacked.
de facto govt attempts to use civilians to invade embassy
Journalist Gilberto Ríos, on site, reports that members of the "blancos" march (so named for their white t-shirts) have been armed, and the de facto govet is trying to use them to enter the Brazilian embassy. Of course, the other possibility is that they are merely military dressed as "blancos." Awaiting more information...
Radio Globo shut down, government takes over Canal 36
Free speech: too dangerous for "democracy." Protesters, diverted from the Brazilian embassy, have moved on to the Radio Globo offices in solidarity. Meanwhile, after three days of imprisonment, people prevented from earning money and buying (thus eating) food have taken manners into their own hands, emptying out the golpista supermarkets.
The largest jail in the world, by Dr. Juan Almendares
While some international organizations and governments discuss if what occurred in Honduras is a military coup from the empty formality of the "rule of law" or the State of Law, the truth is that there doesn't exist the least respect for the law nor human rights.
The fascist de facto regime blessed by the religious hierarchy, the National Commission on Human Rights and the powerful and parasitic class of the State, continuing the ideology of Mussolini and Hitler, launched hundreds of tear gas and pepper gas bombs from aircraft against the Embassy of Brazil, disrespecting the life of President Zelaya and his family, of the diplomatic corps, and attacked with bullets, cudgel blows, and bombs the Resistance against the military coup, that follows the principles of Gandhi and Martin Luther King.
There exists a permanent State of Siege. They do not permit human rights organizations nor the doctors to attend to the tortured and wounded. They have launched a tear gas bomb in the offices of COFADEH. The wounded and prisoners are located in the National Stadium in a form equal to what Pinochet did.
The population cannot go out into the streets and the country has been converted into the largest jail in the world, where impunity and crimes against humanity prevail.
The boys, girls, and undernourished invalids of the hospitals, given the State of Siege and the curfew which is a death knell, do not receive nourishment and they are dying of hypoglycemia (low levels of blood sugar); since not having reserve calories they have a high risk of dying; that is one of the characteristics of the wasting syndrome or chronic weakness.
The persistence of the brutal actions of this regime are owed to the Pentagon and the international extreme right.
The strategy is to produce "Chronic Wasting or Weakness Syndrome" through irregular war, torture, and terror; to silence and repress the media of communication against the regime and the plan is to annihilate the Resistance.
Given that the local Red Cross shines by its absence or that they impede that it acts; the dispatch of missions of the International Red Cross are demanded in emergent form; because this treats of a State of war against the defenseless civil population.
Fasting, international mobilizations, pressure on the Government of the US so that they declare that a Military Coup exists in Honduras and suspend all commercial relations and dismantle the military bases that occupy our national territory since they are one of the most evident indicators of the involvement of military policy in the coup d'Etat.
It should be clear that the Coup is also the largest multimillion business of the century, because it is the plan of war against the peoples of Latin America.
The non-violent struggle of the Resistance against the military coup will continue and cannot be defeated by the golpista violence, nor by the pinochetazo of the 21st century.
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