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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-19-10 04:15 AM
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Honduran man dies after pro-Zelaya rally
Honduran man dies after pro-Zelaya rally
Friday 17 September 2010by Tom Mellen

A senior citizen died on Thursday after Honduran riot police fired tear gas canisters at thousands of working people as they marched for the convening of a constituent assembly and the return of ousted former president Manuel Zelaya.

Agricultural workers and teachers formed the core of Wednesday's rally in Tegucigalpa, which was called by the National Popular Resistance Front to mark the 189th anniversary of Honduran independence from the Spanish crown.

Scores of riot police waded in, beating participants and firing volleys of tear gas canisters at the crowd.

Efrain Hernandez, 66, who sold lottery tickets in the area, apparently suffered an asthma attack after inhaling the fumes. He died later in hospital.

Three others were hurt, including one person who was struck in the face with a tear gas canister.

The Resistance Front, which unites trade unionists, democrats and leftwingers, has collected 1,269,000 signatures to demand guarantees for the return of Mr Zelaya and the convening of a national constituent assembly.

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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-19-10 04:21 AM
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1. One dead in Honduras protests
Edited on Sun Sep-19-10 04:25 AM by Judi Lynn
One dead in Honduras protests
Freddy Cuevas
September 17, 2010
AP

A street vendor died on Thursday after inhaling tear gas fired by police against hundreds of supporters of ousted President Manuel Zelaya. The police used tear gas and a water cannon to break up the demonstration on Wednesday in the northern city of San Pedro Sula. Police officers chased some of the protesters into an opposition radio station, whose employees were forced to evacuate because of the tear gas.

Efrain Hernandez, 66, died in hospital on Thursday, police said in a statement. Hernandez, who sold lottery tickets in the area, had asthma. Three others were hurt, including one person who was struck in the face with a tear gas canister.

Police spokesman Hector Mejia said the demonstrators were intimidating a group of students participating in a government-organised march to mark the 189th anniversary of Honduras' independence from Spain.

The protesters - some of whom were students themselves - denied that, saying police attacked them without provocation.

"Dozens of students were savagely beaten," said Orfilia Mejia, a former opposition congresswoman and mother of Aristides Mejia, the vice president under Zelaya.

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http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/one-dead-in-honduras-protests-20100917-15fku.html
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