Thursday, July 23, 2009

Honduras Targets GLBT Activists After Coup

The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission on July 17 condemned “the recent murder and arbitrary arrests of ... LGBT activists in Honduras.” “IGLHRC has learned that these human rights abuses have occurred as a direct result of the military coup on June 28 ... which ousted that country’s democratically elected government,” the group said. A transgender activist was shot dead June 29 a block from the gay community center in the city of San Pedro Sula, IGLHRC said. “Local activists in Honduras claim she was killed by military police patrolling the streets,” the organization reported. Five other GLBT activists — Héctor Licona, Donny Reyes, Patrick Pavón, Claudia Cervantes and Lizeth Ávila — were arrested, detained and beaten June 29 in Tegucigalpa, the capital, IGLHRC said. “The arrests occurred while the activists were participating in a demonstration in support of the democratically elected government,” the group said. The five activists are well-known GLBT leaders. Full Story from SF Bay Times

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1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Why on earth would "gay" "activists" be marching in support of a Chavez-, Castro-, Che- type criminal Zelaya?

Could it be they're LEFTIST "activists" instead? Believe me, gays (and everybody else) would fare far worse under a thugocratic Chavista regime.

Damn sheep!

October 4, 2009 at 12:28 PM  

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