
A member of the National Police Special Force Cobra beats a supporter of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya during clashes in Tegucigalpa on June 29, 2009.
SEIU is standing in solidarity with sister organizations in Honduras--the Unitary Central of Honduran Workers (CUTH), the Confederation of Honduran Workers (CTH), the General Workers Central (CGT), and the Trade Union Confederation of the Americas (TUCA), which represents over 45 million workers in the hemisphere--in condemning the military coup that resulted in the illegal ouster of democratically-elected President Manuel Zelaya. President Zelaya was working to free his country from decades of poverty until he was injudiciously halted in these efforts by the Honduran military.
"SEIU calls on the United States government and the international community--particularly the Organization of American States and the United Nations--to take all measures within its diplomatic powers to protect democracy in Honduras," stated Medina. "We also ask that they intervene to ensure that all Honduran civilians, particularly trade unionists and social activists denouncing the coup, are safe and secure and will not be victimized by violence and repression. Read SEIU's entire statement on the coup in Honduras.
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