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Zelaya Backers Vow More Protests After Union Leader’s Death
Zelaya Backers Vow More Protests After Union Leader’s Death
By Blake Schmidt

Oct. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Supporters of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya vowed to step up pressure on the acting government for his restoration after burying a union leader who died from gunshot wounds sustained at a weekend protest.

“We’ve lost another comrade, we feel indignant, impotent, but above all this reaffirms our struggle,” said Juan Barahona, who served as a negotiator for Zelaya in talks to end the crisis, in an interview today at a cemetery north of Tegucigalpa where union leader Jairo Sanchez was buried.

Protests seeking Zelaya’s return to office have been undercut by the acting government’s suspension of constitutional rights and closings of two media outlets since Zelaya’s unexpected Sept. 21 return from exile, Barahona said. One of the media outlets, Radio Globo, returned to air today.

The acting government should restore rights and stop blocking prosecutors’ investigations of alleged human rights abuses, Human Rights Watch said in an Oct. 16 report. The report alleged killings, excessive use of force by authorities and “illegal and arbitrary detentions.”

Sanchez died Oct. 17 after being hospitalized with a gunshot wound to the head received at a protest, according to Honduran human rights investigator Andres Pavon. Police are investigating the shooting, police spokesman Danilo Orellano said.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601086&sid=ajl8F18I1kP4
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