Honduran National Front of Resistance to the Coup celebrates restoration of Zelaya!

Vows continued struggle for a just society!

Comuniqué No. 32

The National Front of Resistance to the Coup d'Etát,
facing the imminent signing of a negotiated
agreement between the commission representing the
legitimate President Manuel Zelaya Rosales and the
representatives of the de facto regime, communicates
the following to the Honduran people and the
international community:

1. We celebrate the upcoming restoration of
President Manuel Zelaya Rosales as a popular victory
over the narrow interests of the coup oligarchy. This
victory has been obtained through four months of
struggle and sacrifice by the people who, in spite of
the savage repression unleashed by the repressive
forces of the state in the hands of the dominant class,
have been able to resist and grow in their levels of
consciousness and organization and turn themselves
into an irrepressible social force.

2. The signing on the part of the dictatorship of the
document which mandates "returning the holder of
executive power to its pre June 28 state," represents
the explicit acceptance that in Honduras there was a
coup d'état that should be dismantled in order to
return to institutional order and guarantee a
democratic framework in which the people can
exercise their right to transform society.

3. We demand that the accords signed at the
negotiating table be processed in an expedited
fashion by the National Congress. We alert all our
comrades at the national level so that they can join the
actions to pressure for the immediate compliance
with the contents of the final document from the
negotiating table.

4. We reiterate that a National Constituent Assembly
is an unrenounceable aspiration of the Honduran
people and a non-negotiable right for which we will
continue struggling in the streets, until we achieve the
re-founding of our society to convert it into one that is
just, egalitarian and truly democratic.

"At 125 days of struggle, nobody here
surrenders!"
Tegucigalpa, M.D.C. October 30, 2009

Translation by the Nicaragua Network

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