Second day of
general strike in Honduras
TEGUCIGALPA (PL).—The three principal labor
unions in Honduras are maintaining a general strike
in the state sector for the second day this Friday,
supported by road blocks put in place by the popular
forces repudiating the coup d’état.
The
country remained paralyzed yesterday for several
hours due to the closing of several strategic routes
by demonstrators, workers leader Juan Barahona
informed Prensa Latina.
Barahona, president of the United Workers
Federation, described the first day of the strike as
a success, taking into account the road blocks and
occupation of various state institutions by workers.
The popular actions cut off the country’s
principal ports on both the Atlantic and Pacific
coasts, as well as highways connecting the capital
with the northern part of the country.
Meanwhile, thousands of people began to move
toward the Nicaraguan border. Constitutional
President Manuel Zelaya affirmed yesterday that he
is to return to his homeland overland from
Nicaragua.
Many people called Radio Globo, a radio station
that is keeping its microphones open for the people,
to report that they had been victims of repression
by the army forces who attempted to halt their
movement.
In addition, a new problem has presented itself
to the de facto government headed by the
entrepreneur Roberto Micheletti: police discontent
over delays in paying their wages, which has
provoked a strike by some agents from a station in
the capital.
Daniel Molina, an official police spokesman,
tried to downplay the issue, assuring the press that
it was merely related to administrative problems.
Nevertheless, officers interviewed by TV Channel
36 – the only station with a critical stance toward
the June 28 coup – said that they will not attend to
their duties until their complaints are resolved.
The problems arising in this repressive body,
which includes the special Cobras squadron, comes in
addition to the regime’s international isolation and
the wave of popular condemnation that will completes
its 27th day this Friday.
The leaders of the National Front against the
Coup stated last night that the popular struggle
will continue until the coup leaders are defeated
and constitutional order and Zelaya are restored.
During the blocking of the northern exit of the
Panamericana Highway in the capital yesterday, the
crowd was urged over loudspeakers to leave in
convoys for the border with Nicaragua to await
Zelaya.