Saturday, January 22, 2011
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We finally know why our beautiful chestnut trees in the Square Plaidt were sacrificed. Obscure and contradictory explanations we were given good but we found a false apology today because they are funny plants growing! And yes
sales offices promoters emerged like mushrooms, crushing even the newly planted saplings. What a shame to have sacrificed trees just for capitalist interests rather than the conservation of nature and well being of Morangissois; There is so much more profitable for our Mayor to come to terms with the developers!
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
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As to the farts, especially when you do not find. A little bit of what we can do and then goes away. You still need to question, youth is no longer an excuse. The pay slip must be honored. Behind my wolf, I must do what they please. And we successfully spin. We're fine, we are strong ... a real moment of happiness. It is exceptional as the dust does not stick to the headphones at full speed.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
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As every year in January held the stock exchange of Nantes, the Beaujoire!
The occasion is of course good to find beautiful and rare pieces, but also to see some beautiful specimens in the parking provided for this purpose.
Every year, one can find beautiful machines! thus this last year was the only Khamsin Maserati Spyder! no less!
This year, there was not that kind of rare cars but quite enviable: they range from Alfa-Romeo Giulia GTA 1600, the Dodge 330, a Mercury Cougar Aero8 a Morgan ... to name a few!
But two other cars had a special flavor. The first is an unlikely vehicle: a Berkeley T60 1960, a 3-wheels look particularly well, not very powerful but that does not pass unnoticed frankly!
The second is a blow heart! Amilcar CGSS this is simply wonderful! a line if racy, so sensual, so cut, so controlled is really a jewel stock! and this noise ... these sensations and driving ... Obviously, we can be sure that it is true since there are more today than CGSS wheel of copies produced at the time! it's like this ... but God it's beautiful!
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Monday, January 10, 2011
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A friend turned his back as if to return. His halitosis becomes a madeleine of Proust our sticky, humid evenings. Dirty hair since this morning and until the next morning. It takes time for a change, it takes even more for not changing at all. It all seems so close, my memory fails me but I remember those moments when everything seems to lack energy and charge of false modesty. Adolescence never dies, what is unchangeable, this is a taste for work done poorly, the bullshit to come. But it all feels terribly hope great things, beautiful emotions and terrible cries of joy. The celebration is a dish best served hot, I'm delighted that someone has repaired the microwave rekindle the flame. I am already burning hair on legs.
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Tegucigalpa, January 6 (RHC) .- A household survey conducted by the National Statistics Institute reveals that unemployment and low salaries are among the problems most affect the Honduran women. Institute says that while in 2008 almost 33 200 Honduran looking for work, in 2009 the figure was 47,500. Luca Renda, deputy representative of the UN Program for Development said that although the level of education of women is higher than men, factors limiting their job opportunities exist. Among the causes of this problem, Luca Renda noted limitations in the senior and policy-making, early pregnancy and that they must deal with a macho society. other hand, teachers and students in journalism from the National Autonomous University of Honduras have denounced the high risk to the practice in the country, where last year, 11 media professionals have been murdered. Teachers and students in this study center have condemned the recent death threats made by the vice manager of the National Port Company, Mario Coto, against a group of journalists in the city of Puerto Cortes. National Autonomous University of Honduras has reported in a statement that these threats are serious risks to the community which held the exercise of journalism in this Central American country. The text says that the majority of murdered journalists used the press as a forum to denounce violations of human rights, corruption and drug trafficking. |
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These murders are a new episode in the conflict between agrarian long MCA great entrepreneurs and landowners in the region: Mr. Facussé Barjum - company president Dining and uncle of the former Liberal president Carlos Flores Facussé (1998-2002) - Mr. Rene Morales Carazo - Industrial and brother of Vice-President of the Republic of Nicaragua, Jaime Morales Carazo - Mr. Reynaldo Canales - too big boss - and Mr. Oscar Najera - Liberal Party MP (right).
Unlike other Latin American countries, where the cultivation of African palm is growing very new - linked to the development of agro-fuels - it is present in Honduras since the 1970s. At that time, land reforms have indeed been promoted - often by military governments, such as Peru and Honduras - to reduce the pressure on latifundia (large estates) and control the peasant movement. The palm cultivation is therefore an important economic issue, which explains the one hand the strength and capacity of farmer cooperatives, and secondly the greed of large landowners and industry entrepreneurs processing precious plant.
In the early 1990s, chaired by Mr. Leonardo Callejas (National Party [NP], right), is taking place the law of modernization and development of the agricultural sector (2 ), which amends the 1962 Reform land. Following the same trend as in the rest of Latin America, the new law favors "security of property" through individual land tenure and the increasing incursion of the private sector in financing agricultural production. The method - developed and promoted by the World Bank - is also known as misleading "land reform market-assisted" .
Most peasant organizations of Honduras agrees that this law marks the beginning of an acceleration of the recovery of private land formerly granted to cooperatives under the agrarian reform in the 1960s.
Considering this monopolization to be illegal, farmers leave the land reclamation. It is within this context that the MCA was created in early May 2000, occupying Land of the Regional Military Training (CREM), several thousands of hectares in the 1980s by the instructors of the United States Army to train the Nicaraguan Contra fighters.
For MCA, the goal is to push for the implementation of legal provisions establishing the social use of land and limiting the concentration of land.
At first, the tension between peasants and landowners is so strong that the President of the Republic (the businessman Ricardo Maduro, PN) has no choice but to intervene in person. On October 12, 2000, 1124 hectares are tenured on behalf of cooperatives of the MCA, however, that the National Agrarian Institute (INA) take steps to cancel the title wrongly attributed to large landowners.
However the victory was short-lived and, for years, the situation remains volatile and the constant harassment.
June 12, 2009, an agreement was signed, however, the Honduran president, Manuel Zelaya, and farmer organizations the Aguán. Determine that deportation can not be achieved until the legality of land titles and land sales has been established by competent authorities. But coup on June 28, 2009 concludes this brief respite. MCA, which, like many grassroots organizations, joined the National Front of Resistance against golpe (3 ) finds himself once again in the crosshairs.
resume attacks with greater force in early 2010, with the inauguration of the de facto government Mr. Porfirio Lobo, who came to power during elections in the shadow of military coup in November 2009. Given the paralysis of tenure process, movement (4 ), which now lists more than 3500 families organized into hundreds of cooperatives, has decided to resume, December 9, 2009, land occupations.
January 8, the first violent evictions of land newly Employed held 27 people, including ten women, were detained. On 13 January, three leaders of MCA are arrested, bringing to 18 the number of MCA members imprisoned since the inception of the movement. In a statement, the organization also condemned the threatening presence of armed men surrounding land cooperatives, accusing a colonel in the army "render services" entrepreneurs of African palms.
Mid-February 2010, paramilitary groups in the pay of large landowners, supported by the army and police attacked the encampments of the MCA and several are injured. Facts occur even though a delegation of MCA negotiates the ratification of agreements signed before the coup of 2009, with the current Minister of Agrarian Reform, Cesar Ham. The latter, a former member of the leftist Democratic Union (UD), has both opposed the coup ... and legitimized by agreeing to join the government of Mr. Lobo. Since this "position", he claims to play the role of 'transmission belt' popular demands to the government.
early March 2010, opening of new negotiations between the government and farmers of the MCA while the region is completely militarized and suffered intense repression. Forty people were detained during the dialogue process, including the regional head of the INA, Mr. Coronado Avila Mendoza. MCA leader, Rudy Hernandez, described the situation: "The region of low Aguán was flooded with soldiers, 28 cooperatives were being retrieved (Of land) and for this reason that on April 13, after a meeting of more than fifteen hours with the government, who did we concede that 6000 hectares, we got 11,000. We signed because we were under the threat of guns and we could not endanger the lives of our companions. Still, the fight was not only for this amount of land but for the land assigned to the agrarian reform (5 ) . "
April 13 2010 the two parties "Agree" then: 3000 hectares of land used for African palm will immediately tenured for 28 cooperatives and after voluntary evacuation of the occupied areas (for farmers), the same surfaces (in fallow) they will be assigned within three months and at another location. Finally, within a year, farmers will receive 1,000 hectares cultivated in 4000 hectares of palm and uncultivated. The de facto president itself goes on place and is the guarantor of the agreements.
But appeasement might have been expected from the signing did not occur. Instead, the area of Aguán experiencing a resurgence of tension. Indeed, the tycoon palm, Mr. Facussé, a measure of how little he makes of the law. He announces he will appeal the decisions to the courts.
Going to meet his wishes, April 20, the army tightened its noose around the community of Guadalupe Carney (based on land occupied CREM), who finds himself completely surrounded by more than one hundred staff commandos Cobras and military. The pretext: the arrest of members of the MCA. Moreover, the union workers of the INA (Sindicato de Trabajadores del INA [SITRAIN]) in the region condemned the threats and intimidation against its members.
April 23, while the MCA reported the imminent invasion of Guadalupe Carney community by the army, Mr. Facussé announces that he refuses to negotiate if only a hectare of earth. The ongoing wrangle with the MCA extends to the INA and its director whose owner claims openly head. This reflects the Government's duplicity on one side, pretending to play through the reconciliation of the INA, and the other takes the tense excuse to militarize the region.
few days later, on April 28, the community radio Zacate Grande (a community located in the Gulf of Fonseca, peaceful area, 150 km from the capital) is attacked and destroyed by armed men in the Mr. Facussé balance.
May 25, the daily La Prensa had published an interview with Mr. Facussé in which it stated that "the problem of Aguán destroy the economy" , suggesting that the "climate of insurgency " in the area was away foreign investors ( 6). In June 2010, announcing the layoff of 500 employees of companies in the region Facussé Miguel is a corrupt more to stir up dissension among the peasants.
June 21, a joint operation of the battalions Cobras and guards of the security company Orion (recruited by Mr. Facussé), conducted in order to arrest two members of the cooperative La Aurora , causes death a 17 year old. The autopsy reveals twelve bullet holes (7 ). The statement stresses that the MCA Finca La Aurora was assigned to the cooperative by the INA.
On 17 August, three members of the MCA (including a boy of 14 years) murdered. A few days later, a confrontation takes place between the occupants Zacate Great reclaimed land and the inhabitants of nearby villages, who gave Mr. Facussé of "title deeds" and dangled the construction of college for their children.
list of intimidation and arbitrary arrests is increasing every day, but the international financial institutions do not bat an eye. In a letter ( 8) 17 November 2010 addressed to the President of the World Bank, Robert Zoellick, Canadian NGO Rights Action accuses it of being jointly responsible for the atrocities committed in the Aguán. Termination based on the fact that November 5, 2009, Dinant had received from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) - responsible for attention to the private sector within the World Bank - Loan No. 27,250, totaling $ 30 million.
Rumors, regularly reported by the press, citing the existence of armed groups within the MCA have been strengthened in recent days. Some media even believing that the basis for training the guerrillas in Nicaragua (9 ) ... Ironically, the land originally occupied by the MCA, had they, indeed the basis for Contra troops, whose objective was precisely to attack neighboring Nicaragua
... The massacre of 15 November gave a new pretext for sending the army into the region. But against all odds, instead of attacking the militias armed contractors palm, are the offices of the INA - Even those which are stored records of land regularization of the MCA - which have been militarized.
December 6, the peasants took over the road blocks to demand that justice be done. On 7 December, a communiqué warned that the community MUCA Guadalupe Carney is again surrounded by the army.
On 15 December, 600 soldiers took up positions on nearby hills and helicopters flying over the area.
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In a statement, recalled that the MDR Trochez had been "tortured and murdered, and that this murder represents an irretrievable loss for the strength to fight for human rights in Honduras and the Latin American region. His comrades describe
Trochez as a leader and a pillar in achieving better living conditions for groups that suffer great social exclusion based on their gender, their poverty, their sexual condition, their HIV status and age.
The MDR
ensures it will continue "the struggle for recognition of the essence of the crime but also other types of political assassinations, crimes that the government de facto successor of the illegitimate coup Porfirio Lobo aspire to leave with impunity, claiming that it was only "crimes of common delinquency", by Honduras in the largest wave of inequality, state violence and impunity of the two decades.
The movement calls on the international community to remain constantly vigilant about the situation of violence state that exists in Honduras, "for the disappearances and killings stop, and other courageous people in opposition to repressive and illegitimate government does not suffer the consequences of Comrade Walter Trochez.
In the statement the MDR rejected categorically the interference that the U.S. has historically been on Honduras and the Latin American factor in maintaining the differences between rich and poor, and in the proliferation of armed groups and state law enforcement entities in the model "democratic .
they condemn in their efforts to roll back the popular movement struggling against inequality, these armed groups "fighting, murdering, torturing and youth, indigenous, Afro-descendants, peasants, women, students, artists, teachers, workers, and courageous members of the community Gay-Lesbian-Trans Latin America, demonstrated by the emblematic case of Walter Trochez.
They also rejected the shameful role of the so- called "truth commission" media phenomenon created with the advice Lobbyists Americans, to hide the events of the coup against the legitimate president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya Rosales, 28 June 2009, and has undermined the weak pillars of Honduran democracy.
They denounce the coup triggered indiscriminate persecution against leaders and community members "Gay-Lesbian-Trans, factor in the disappearances, torture and murder of 39 members of this community since June 28.
members of the movement, who declare a permanent resistance, have shown they will fight until the convening of a National Constituent Assembly, and "the restoration of constitutional order, violated since the coup, which led to the establishment of an open state repressor, criminal and moving towards the establishment of a military dictatorship -entrepreneurial and clerical ".
In the statement they repudiate" colombinization "of the country, established by agreements of cooperation" government "in terms of national security, between the Colombian government and the" successor of the coup d State and illegitimate government of Porfirio Lobo Sosa .
They claim that these agreements are established with the aim of eradicating the opposition social movements disarticulate civilians, denying human rights and establish a permanent state of exception, to afford to harass, intimidate, torture and kill men and women who struggle every day to recover Honduras criminal hands of the army, police and paramilitaries in Colombia who are returned home. The MDR
reiterated that "the death of Comrade Walter Trochez does go down in history as an unnecessary death, but we will continue our struggle for the ideals and beliefs for which he gave his life are essential pillars for the reconstruction of a more just society, a country with no privileged classes, [to avoid] a land without mercy in the criminal hands of landowners, inflexible brute forces of arms. "
Translation GC title MDR Recuerda primer aniversario asesinato of Walter Trochez
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Facussé is "a murderer from hell" and will "take ownership of the entire country using the same methods he uses here": Father Fausto Milla
BAJO Aguan / December 2010 / Today continued the evictions of peasants from Bajo Aguán [audios area north of the country]. Today was the Cooperative San Esteban, an affiliate organization of peasants MUCA.
This is not the first time that the farmers of San Esteban are victims of state repression. Maximiliano Lopez, with 24 years of working in the campaign Aguán and cooperative member of San Esteban, was a victim of the dirty war waged against the peasantry on November 4.
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September radiographs body Maximiliano we detected that the farmer had nine bales in his body. He removes his shirt and he begins to show the holes where the bullets came, and in some cases, also output after the guards of the most powerful landowner in Honduras, Miguel Facussé, have fired indiscriminately on November 4 2010.
The peasant was not a victim of an assassination attempt. When he was interned in the hospital, the police arrived to investigate its presence on the site and its health. And as he was a witness survivor of the ambush, he got scared and fled the hospital.
he said, and the comrades who were with him, they are standing ready to die rather than yield to what they call "the Boss", he Facussé. The struggle for land continues, regardless of the media loyal to the boss to do their media war, demonizing farmers, describing them as "guerrillas" and "invaders of private property."
Who are these guards has Facussé Miguel in the region? I asked.
- "No form of identification could be made. Because they often change the guards ... They wear hoods, "says Mr. Lopez. He is interrupted by Father Fausto Milla, tireless fighter popular service of the Honduran people, who knows who is the Patron:
- "But we know that he who sends it Facussé Miguel! This man came out of hell to come to sow death in Honduras! This man will start to take ownership of all countries using the methods he uses here. That's why we must unite and organize: to stop and change it. "
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Father Fausto Milla, outraged by the impressions and impacts it has had after four days in the Bajo Aguán, Mr. quelifie Facussé of "thief and a murderer."
- " which is sent Facussé gorillette, civilian and military International Criminal Court (ICC) for trial for the murders and crimes, "said the combative priest who is also a physician and naturalist who was hunted by the military during the decade of Honduras black 80s. The MUCA
and diet of Pepe Lobo have suscrit, April 15, 2010, an agreement where the 3,500 peasant families affiliated MUCA benefit of 11,000 hectares of land, divided into three different occasions. In exchange, farmers must leave the farms they occupy twenty, has complied with the agreement MUCA, but completely ignored by the regime [audios Pepe Lobo].
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In addition, the office of the National Agrarian Institute, INA, in charge of agrarian reform titles of ownership of state land, was occupied by the military regime in order Lobo. By this action, the agreement is MUCA-Lobo remained in a vacuum. The vacuum Facussé Miguel and his lawyers to benefit the judges ask the expulsion - for military-peasant land overdue leu be assigned according to the agreement.
Commenting this situation of "not implementing the agreement" between the regime of Porfirio Lobo and organizations of peasants Aguán Bajo, Milla's father said
Pepe is a coup and Father d'Escoto, former president the UN General Assembly said that the coup leaders are all liars, murderers, thieves and criminals. That is Pepe. And to him to take steps to change all that.
the National Front of Popular Resistance (FNRP) yesterday issued a statement in which he rejects and condemns the actions ordered by Porfirio Lobo, who also was extended yesterday in the southern area of the country, Zacate Grande. In this community, where inhabitants have lived for over a century, farmers have been assaulted by police militarization, and they arrested eight women and seven men, who have been brutally beaten by police, according version of the victims.
The press release FNRP finally said, "We Miguel empower Facussé, Porfirio Lobo y Oscar Alvarez [Security Minister] as the main perpetrators of crimes are being committed against our brothers in there Silin Zacate Grande. We demand the immediate release of those arrested in these acts of violence and the emergence with life and without prejudice to the health of missing persons. We made an appeal to world governments and international human rights organizations to pay attention to what is happening in Honduras, where life and human integrity are violated systematically. "
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" In Honduras, repression continues ... "
by Giorgio Trucchi
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Published: December 17, 2010 the
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The first to condemn the fact were organizations defending human rights which have expressed their concern about the impunity with which such events are happening for some months in the Valley Aguán. The Committee of Relatives of Disappeared Detainees , Honduras COFADEH, the Committee for the Defense of human rights in Honduras CODEH and the Prevention and Treatment of Victims of Torture CPTRT cons, have condemned these acts.
The National Front of the Popular Resistance FNRP, expressed through a statement, a strong condemnation against the massacre of peasants in the community Tumbador and called off the massacre of peasants in the valley of the Aguán.
Front advance in this press release that "this terrible crime is the responsibility of the oligarch Miguel Facussé which recruited hundreds of murderers, with the guidance of Colombian paramilitaries to kill and evict people from land they rightfully belong, according to the agreement of the INA National Agrarian Institute. The
FNRP also designates as responsible for the "de facto regime of Porfirio Lobo" complicit in this crime, while denouncing the tolerance shown by the Honduran armed forces, national police and operators face justice for crimes recurring ordered by Miguel Facuse.
For their part, major peasant organizations, the National Confederation of Farmers CNC the Coordinating Council of Peasant Organizations of Honduras COCOCH, The National Confederation of Peasant Women of Honduras CHMC, the Syndicate of Workers of the National Agrarian Institute SITRAIN, also strongly condemned the malicious intent and premeditation of the killers actors and intellectuals of the massacre. Farmers organized
asked the Crown MP, the Supreme Court of Justice CSJ, "they ensure clarify these events and make the necessary to find the perpetrators of this heinous crime perpetrated against the companions of the peasant movement in the MUCA Valley region of Aguan.
Honduran artists expressed their solidarity with the peasants and firmly condemned "the attitude of the regime heir to the coup," which is to try to justify the events by attributing them to an attempt to occupy private property of Mr. Facuse. They also called for disarmament and against the prosecution of the killers ordered by Miguel Facussé..
Women who are part of the resistance They also expressed their "strong protest against the killing of members of peasant farmers' movement of Aguán" and recall that after the massacre, 11 peasants were wounded, while others are missing.
All organizations agree on the need to end impunity for these crimes so that they do not remain unpunished and make responsible Porfirio Lobo Sosa of the escalating violations of human rights, while some believe that "there will be peace for the rich until there is no justice for the poor"
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Honduras also killed five other journalists, but without reason confirmed. Pakistan and Iraq have zero and three respectively. Even if Iraq and Pakistan seem to have more of a journalist slain, if all deaths are recorded Honduras is the most dangerous country for journalists. The seriousness of the situation is compounded when you look at the murders per capita. According to the CIA World Handbook, Pakistan has a population of about 184 million, 30 million of Iraq and Honduras 8 million. Thus, Honduras has a murder rate Journalists more than twenty times that of Pakistan.
The danger of being a journalist in Honduras is a new phenomenon. To put things in perspective, before the coup there have been two confirmed motivated murders in 17 years and two unconfirmed with a pattern since 2003 in Honduras. Comments
international media on human rights in Honduras
Today, IPS (Inter Press Service) and Prensa Latina has published two articles on violations of human rights in in Honduras. The most serious crisis of human rights in Central America in the last two decades particularly affects areas of communication. The High Commissioner for Human Rights expressed concern this week in this regard.
PL added that "only in that year, 10 journalists were murdered in various media and the country, while others fled in Honduras due to death threats very serious. The press was one of the sectors most affected by the rupture of institutional order with more than 300 attacks since the coup, ranging from insults, abuses and killings to intimidation, censorship and closure of media. "
Translated from English by KGK of Honduras Tops World List of Journalists Killed
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The police violently attacked a group of people who looked like was to demonstrate against the presence of the visitor. They were beaten with batons and tear gas as television images in which we have also seen the abduction of two youths, one with respiratory problems, according to family members.
A television channel has transmitted the images in which the police gave any blows to the citizen-es-es present, even if the cardinal had already left the location.
Neighbors neighborhood gathered to protest against the visit of religion, considered one of the tricks of the coup against Manuel Zelaya Rosales, 28 June 2009. As a
have been observed in the images, police acted aggressively against people against the coup, as they express their displeasure public form.
Cardinal participated in chains radio and television, to announce a "blood bath" in the country, if Zelaya returned to the country [audios in first test of President Zelaya to return to Honduras in July 2009], and afterwards, he thanked the military for their "defense of democracy" and celebrating prematurely on the bicentenary of independence.
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The people of Honduras feels deeply his death. Omar accompanied us in every struggle in the most difficult circumstances and made enormous sacrifices to send their message of protest and hope to the poor despite decades of repression. The Bloque Popular
recalls his direct style, its permanent solidarity movement and, above all, its revolutionary morality. Omar lives in the people, their struggles and is present in all their victories.
Radio Gualcho, insubordination, the incorruptible, iconic media workers have been and continue to be our voice.
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Note: The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights in Honduras (CODEH) has declared three days of mourning for the irreparable loss of our friend Omar Rodriguez from the 25 November. CODEH its commitment to fight and defend human rights through his radio to denounce and combat the impunity that hurts us all, its firmness and dedication to its principles in the face of threats and bribery, and his ethical and moral legacy for all those who renounce self-interest and who continue to work for the respect and protection of human rights.
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Sunday, January 9, 2011
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Today, 21 October, the democratic resistance of Honduras will celebrate the day of the Artists of the National Resistance against the coup. This case is in direct contrast with the official recognition of this day day of the Armed Forces of Honduras. Resistance, who works for a truly democratic Honduras, changed the name of the festival and created an alternative celebration, in consideration of brutal attacks by police against musicians and their audience, which resulted in a dead person and dozens wounded.
Musicians who have suffered the attack were asked to change the name of the day from 21 October to "Day of the Artist in Resistance against the Coup." On this occasion, the collective of Artist in Resistance and the National Front of Resistance in Young (FNJR) organized concerts that evening in San Pedro Sula and Tegucigalpa.
These groups represent only a small part of the National Front for Popular Resistance in Honduras (FNRP), one of the social groups most engaged in training in the hemisphere. The FNRP represents social groups, organizations and individuals from almost all sectors of Honduran society. They are organized to address one of the greatest human rights crises in Latin America: the coup of 2009 in Honduras, as well as intimidation, aggression, submission and murder to silence all those who resisted the two regimes that have succeeded to power after the coup. The hope is that the concerts today underline the continuity of the crisis in Honduras and they help to mobilize international solidarity with the FNRP.
Ongoing crisis in Honduras
Since the coup of June 2009, two schemes, the de facto government of Roberto Michelleti from the coup and the administration of President Porfirio (Pepe) Lobo, did little to protect human rights. While the police and security forces have subjected members FNRP, or those identified as forming part of mass arrests, the beatings, tear gas attacks, rape and other forms of Tortured and kidnapping. The judges and officials who were critical of the coup have been dismissed, transferred arbitrarily, and have undergone disciplinary processes.
At least ten journalists were murdered in 2010 in circumstances that indicate, for sure it was murder [policies]. Journalists who were not killed were faced with state censorship. Violence and repression of political discourse, public meetings and Democratic critics have become integral parts of everyday life.
Instead of investigating these crimes and arrest the perpetrators responsible for these acts, the Honduran authorities have routinely ignored. The official version presented by the Honduran authorities, and often referred to by many newspapers in Honduras (who make no effort to hide their support for the coup plans and post-coup), is that violence is a result of the war against drugs and gangs. Unfortunately, this story has attracted some attention in the blogosphere and diplomatic means, despite the fact that these speculations are not based on any independent investigation or to arrests made.
The increase in violence against union leaders, community organizers, journalists and activists, began only after the coup, and the objectives are certainly the leaders and members of the resistance.
The Committee of the family members of prisoners and missing in Honduras (COFADEH) eighty-three assassinations of members of FNRP took place, countless injuries in the attacks, and a steady stream of exiles who fled the country after being raped (s) or tortured (s) and / or have had their lives threatened for having joined the resistance, or be perceived as a part of.
Is it time to "move on"?
Despite the overthrow last year the democratically elected President Manuel Zelaya, despite the repressive measures of the interim regime coup Micheletti, despite the illegitimate "election" in Pepe Lobo (that groups like the Carter Center and even the United Nations refused to accept because of its manifest illegality), despite the lack of justice for victims of the coup, and despite the political violence and subsequent permanent authorities after the coup have said repeatedly that he was time "that the Honduran people move on."
The latest incarnation of the effort to "move on" from Pepe Lobo is false FNRP invitation to dialogue on the process of the Constituent Assembly. The FNRP considered the invitation carefully. Two separate meetings were formed, one integrated by members of the Branch and another in the General Assembly, and the decision was to reject the invitation to dialogue in view of violence and punishment referred to the resistance. The reasons for rejection include the fact that President Zelaya remains in forced exile because of false accusations against him, the fact that there are many political prisoners, and that no responsibility has been assigned to human rights violations of members of the movement. FNRP leaders have said that [the invitation to dialogue] was just another attempt to legitimize his authority Lobo in front of a national and international audience.
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The Constituent Assembly was the main purpose of FNRP much of last year. Recently, 1.3 million signatures were collected and presented to support the process.
At first glance this may seem illogical [to dismiss the dialogue]. If it although the main objective of the movement, and that the current president wants to speak, the resistance should not she at least try to participate? Resistance considers illegitimate Lobo as an official participating actively in the crackdown against FNRP. Dialogue with Lobo had the potential to disrupt the democratic process that the careful and deep FNRP established for several months with all sectors of Honduran society with trade unions, youth, farmers groups, LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) and beyond. The
FNRP decided to continue on through the Constituent Assembly an autonomous process, profoundly democratic. It's incredibly moving, and history for our hemisphere and it is an example of participatory democracy where everyone can learn from.
Meanwhile, the United States, twenty-nine members of Congress took a bold step, especially in this period before the midterm elections, issuing a strong condemnation of the "deplorable record of human rights" in Honduras , citing several recent cases of political violence.
(See http://quotha.net/docs/honduras/10.19.10.Dear_Colleague_Letter.pdf for more information)
Members of Congress have expressed their "serious concerns that the rule of law is threatened directly by members of the police and armed forces of Honduras," and they have asked the administration to stop Obama any direct aid to Honduran authorities, particularly police and army. They have also asked the U.S. to end its lobbying for the reinstatement of Honduras to the Organization of American States (OAS).
Although the majority of OAS member countries remained firm in its position of refusing entry to the Honduras to the OAS, the Secretary of State of the United States, Hillary Clinton has made the return of Honduras to the organization a priority for his country in the region by giving importance to the issue at meetings with leaders States of Latin America, and advocating for the reintroduction in various meetings supported. For reasons that the Center for Constitutional Rights establishes in our open letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Obama administration must avoid the admission and the OAS must stand firm in rejecting the Honduras of its members. ; (See http://ccrjustice.org/files/CCR% 20Letter% 20to% 20Clinton-Honduras.pdf for more information)
People who work in solidarity with the people by arranging for access to democracy, equality and social justice in the Americas are shocked to see that the Obama administration became the 'most important ally of the regime of Lobo. Without the support of the United States, the regime of Lobo was not able to conduct its elections illegitimate, or stay in power so long as he did.
But history shows that anti-democratic regimes in Latin America and elsewhere can be overcome, even when they have the support of the United States, through campaigns for democracy and human rights. The FNRP works to show the way to Honduras. Those of us who are in solidarity abroad, look with admiration at their work to transform their country, and welcome their efforts to do so in joy
Written by Bill Quigley and Laura Raymond.
Bill and Laura are working for the Center for Constitutional Rights.
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Dear Citizens of Morangis
For this year 2011 we hope much happiness to both children and adults. We know that for some the past year has been difficult and that is why we ask all the time Mr. Noury the Mayor of our city so that take into consideration our demands for social equality and helping the most needy without distinction and for all Morangissois. We extend our most sincere wishes for justice, fairness, freedom and good living.
is also the time to take stock, we find that our city becomes a dormitory town where the effects of listing and demagoguery have taken place, but nothing is done to the school Moreau, maintenance our streets, the pond in front of the hall, abandoned as not politically expedient for Mr. Mayor. Communal heritage disappears without real projects opposite, with more manipulation of the budget appear to be dubious.
This year, we will continue to mobilize, to conducting a real debate to denounce the unacceptable. It is the diversity of our opinions that we will advance true democracy in our community. Feel free to join us.
We remind you that you can reach us by phone 01 77 06 25 01, email morangisavenir@free.fr, or on our blog: http://morangisavenir.blogspot.com/
UNION GROUP FOR THE FUTURE OF MORANGIS
Benedict BADIN Dominique Herault, Mayer NAKACHE
Monday, January 3, 2011
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The increase in incomes of the wealthy should be a policy goal in itself? Most of those who answer yes to this question argue that the increase in higher income can encourage investment, to motivate the most talented or enhance state revenue. The increase in higher income is rarely described as a political end in itself but more often as a means.
In French public debate and I imagine in most other European countries, an end in itself for economic policy seems to be rising incomes of middle and lower classes. However, the indicator most frequently mentioned, growth of GDP (or its close relative Gross National Income), not only takes into account changes in income of middle and working classes but also those of more affluent. Yet if this is indeed the growth of income middle and lower classes is sought, an indicator of insulation income middle and lower classes is expected to judge more accurately the effectiveness different economic policies.
To my knowledge, such an indicator does not exist. Basing myself on the work of Piketty and Saez on income inequality, I created an indicator of income growth of 90% of the population with the lowest incomes, that is to say an indicator of growth excluding the 10% most affluent. I chose to call this indicator the People's Gross Product. The results are somewhat surprising and give another perspective on the economic history of the last thirty years. Having reliable figures on inequality of income until 2006, the study period will be 1980-2006, or roughly-speaking, the quarter century preceding the Great Depression.
To make a small international comparison, I chose six developed countries for which reliable data I: France, United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, Italy and Sweden. First compare the evolution of the Gross National Income (GNI) for these 6 countries between 1980 and 2006. GNI is an indicator almost similar to GDP.
We see that in terms of growth, the U.S. has been by far the most successful between 1980 and 2006 with an increase of 120% of actual income against only 67% France and 82% for Sweden. The performance of the United Kingdom is also remarkable with real growth of 94% over this quarter century. Delivering
but now the same analysis on developments in the People's Gross Product.
Popular Product = Gross Income Available for 90% of the population with the lowest incomes
Base 100 = 1980, Source OECD & Piketty and Saez. For Japan, the SCH represents 95% of the lowest incomes.
The results obtained are considerably different. The United States no longer ahead but now only slightly ahead of Sweden. The performance of the UK is now comparable to that of France or Japan with a 60% growth from 1980 to 2006 the real income of 90% of the population with lower incomes.
But dig further to properly measure the evolution of income for the vast majority of the population of these countries during this quarter century. The six countries studied had very different demographic trajectories during this period. The United States had a population dynamics, demographics moderate France and the United Kingdom, Japan, Sweden and Italy demographics soft. I compared the change in revenue of 90% of the lowest per capita income during this period. The results are even more surprising.
The members are middle class and middle-class Swedish folk who have seen their per capita income increased the most during these 26 years, despite the severe financial and economic crisis through which Sweden in the early 90s. Sweden is followed by the United Kingdom, Japan and France. The United States vie for last place with Italy, however, recognized worldwide for its sluggish growth. In short, for 90% of their population, it was better to be Swedish, Japanese, British and American or even French if they wanted to see its revenues increase. What these figures also show is that most of the growth differences between developed countries is explained by the enrichment of the 10% most affluent. When taking into account only 90% of the lowest revenues, the vast majority of the population, the differences are much less consistent.