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Death Squad kills five members of Resistance in Tegucigalpa

Posted: 11 Dec 2009 07:59 AM PST

While the corporate media repeat over and over the lies of 61% turnout
in recent military-run elections - by now thoroughly contradicted even
by the Honduran dictatorship's own numbers (which show well over half
the electorate stayed home) - in Honduras resistance continues and
repression is on the rise. The latest incident is eerily reminiscent
of the acts of the famous 3-16 Batallion death squad that operated in
Honduras in the 1980's, many of whose members are key leaders and
advisers in the de facto government.

The Death Squads are Back
El Libertador
Death squads have come back to do what they do. Sunday night a vehicle
without plates took the lives of 5 people, all identified as members
of the popular resistance against the dictatorship that was installed
in the country 5 months ago.

The event occurred in sector 6 of the Villanueva neighbourhood of
Tegucigalpa, where unknown men in a white vehicle without license
plates opened fire without saying a word on the five now dead men who
were near a traffic circle by the belt-line road.

According to one of the residents of the area, who for obvious reasons
of security declined to give his name, "the boys (the victims) were
active members of the Resistance. They had organized the committees in
the Honduras and Víctor F Ardón neighbourhoods so that the neighbours
could get involved in the Resistance Front."

The names of the deceased are: Isaac Coello, (24); Roger Reyes (22),
Kenneth Rosa (23), Gabriel Parrales and Marco Vinicio Matute (39),
while one woman, Wendy Reyes, was wounded and is receiving treatment
at the medical school hospital.

Area residents said that in the hours prior to the bloody event, there
was an agent of the National Criminal Investigation Directorate (DNIC)
watching the area where the crime took place and who mysteriously left
shortly before the killings.

José Luna, a sub-inspector of the Preventative Policía responded to
questions about the killings by saying “Whenever there are murders,
there are people who say the victims were good people." He added that
the police are tracking those responsible for the massacre. So far,
however, they have not been able to locate the vehicle described in
the incident.

During the last few weeks, double cabin pick-ups with no plates have
taken on the task of intimidating members of the Popular Resistance
Against the Coup d'etat. Reporters of this publication have also
complained of being followed and observed by vehicles with similar
characteristics, and human rights organizations are also been aware of
such anomalies.

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