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DESCRIPTION:Patty Adams is one of two US citizens working with the DC-based Quixote 
 Center and the Hemispheric Social Alliance to coordinate a permanent 
 international presence in post-coup Honduras. Since the June 28 coup, civil 
 society resistance has been vibrant, nonviolent, and tenaciously 
 persistent, even in the face of violent repression.  Come hear Patty speak 
 about life under the Honduran coup regime, the goals of the grassroots 
 social movements, and what U.S. citizens and other internationals can do to 
 support Hondurans' struggle for democracy. The event is free; donations 
 accepted.\n\nCo-sponsored by IF, Resource Center for Nonviolence, Women’s 
 International League for Peace and Freedom, Redwood Nonviolence 
 Community\nInformation: 831.426.6537.\n\n                                   
                              ****\n\nMilitarization and Resistance: The 
 Amazing Struggle for Democracy in Honduras and Why We Should Care\n\nPatty 
 Adams has over a decade of involvement in nonviolent direct action and 
 global justice activism/campaigns, including 8 years in Central America 
 where she coordinated dozens of international delegations. She is an 
 experienced nonviolence trainer, and she has worked in trauma healing and 
 transformation.\n\nThe Honduras Accompaniment Project was organized in 
 response to the call from popular movement groups in Honduras, especially 
 the National Front of Resistance to the Coup (El Frente), for ongoing 
 presence, support, accompaniment, and information gathering and 
 dissemination. Her visit to Santa Cruz will come on the heels of leading 
 the seventh post-coup international delegation to Honduras. Additional 
 delegations are being planned for late October and beyond. These 
 delegations have accompanied marches in an attempt to diminish the risk of 
 violence, documented violent repression of popular protests throughout the 
 country, used that documentation in advocacy work with national and 
 international power-holders to hold them accountable, and shared 
 information with the public at large to overcome the media blackout on the 
 protests and on the severity of the ongoing political crisis in Honduras. 
 Some additional work that is emerging in response to social movement 
 appeals includes providing resources, training and support in active 
 nonviolence and its applications in Honduras.\n\nHonduras overview:\nOn 
 June 28, 2009, a coup d'etat executed by the military and legislative 
 branch of the Honduran government forcibly ousted democratically-elected 
 president Manuel "Mel" Zelaya, and a military dictatorship has subsequently 
 emerged. Seeing the coup as a threat to their democratic aspirations, broad 
 sectors of Honduran society have taken to the streets daily in nonviolent 
 resistance to the coup, demanding a return of their president and the rule 
 of law. The international community has reached near-unanimous consensus in 
 rejecting the de facto regime and pressing for the reinstatement of Zelaya 
 and the restoration of rule of law. The Honduran regime has consistently 
 rejected international proposals for a negotiated solution, and it has 
 responded to the nonviolent people's movement with excessive use of force 
 and violence. Thousands have been illegally detained in the course of daily 
 activities or while exercising their constitutional right to protest, 
 hundreds have been injured, and at least a dozen have been killed. 
 Nonetheless, the protests continue, the regime remains shaky, and the 
 outcome of the conflict is uncertain.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/09/17/18622255.php
SUMMARY:Militarization and Resistance in Honduras - An Eye-witness Account
LOCATION:Resource Center for Nonviolence\n515 Broadway\nSanta Cruz, CA 95060
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/09/17/18622255.php
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