U.S. civilian agencies are asking more pressure to resolve crisis in Honduras

We want to make America stronger and that discount is available to the Pact of San Jose has been shattered, we quepresione the UN Security Council and other agencies are more compelling laOEA to resolve the political crisis enHonduras he told Efe Martin Velazquez, one of the representatives dela Mexican Alliance for Self-Determination of Peoples (AMAP).

Activists protested today outside the embajadaestadounidense in Mexico City with signs and banners in Those which expressed support for the Hondurans that manifest de facto government contract them and support the return of Manuel Zelaya presidentedepuesto.

We want America to be more persistent Manuel Zelaya ycontundente to return to power said elrepresentante agency, who is participating with other Mesoamerican gruposcentroamericanos the Peoples Committee.

He added that it is also necessary that (U.S. President Barack) Obama, truly declare and implement the de facto government does not receive any support from this government.

Velazquez regretted that at the multilateral level shall act with warmth to resolve this crisis, according to over time, existem repression and violation of rights and freedoms losciudadanos.

Monday criticized that more than 200 police prevented a march Honduras in the vicinity of the National Pedagogical University this country and stated that the situation is increasingly tense constitutional freedoms lasupresion dictated by regimende facto, he said Velazquez.

Mexican activist called for a mobilization in Mexico Added to Sunday this year Supporting People Mesoamerican Hondurenocon protests outside the borders of Honduras, in queparticiparan civil groups in Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, Salvador, Nicaragua and Mexico.

He said that this day is intended to require the Honduran dimisiondel de facto government.

Deposed President Manuel Zelaya returned to its country a week ago and is in the Brazilian Embassy in Tegucigalpa. EFE

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