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Honduras: 4 injured and 13 arrested in protests
El Nuevo Herald
Another 30 individuals were captured on a bus from the south with guns hidden in backpacks. "All of them are already on the order of the Attorney General to determine the responsibility of the case," he said at a press conference the spokesman of the Secretariat Security Commissioner Leonel Sauceda. Teachers protest
for three weeks by the alleged delay by six months the salaries of 6,000 teachers, the financial meltdown Institute for Teachers (Inpremah) and argues against a bill that Congress, which inter alia provides for the surveillance of parents on the implementation of work of teachers.
"Four soldiers were with second-degree burns and are hospitalized, when demonstrators hurled petrol bombs, said Sauceda. The protesters smashed their way glass windows of fast food restaurants with sticks and stones.
authorities dispersed the crowd with water jets and tear gas.
Peaceful demonstrations were reported in San Pedro Sula, the second city, and El Progreso, both in northern Honduras.
street actions are sponsored by the National Front for Popular Resistance (FNRP), comprising supporters of ousted President Manuel Zelaya (2006-2009), and the Federation of Teaching Organizations, composed of five teachers colleges with 70,000 members.
Juan Barahona Barahona, FNRP leader, told Radio Globo: "The fight is against the coup and the government of dictator (Porfirio) Lobo ... and not give up to derail the coup regime."
leader teachers, Edwin Oliva, told the AP that "the struggle continues ... and will continue to achieve our goals because the people are with us."
Wolf told reporters that "if teachers are conscious return to the classroom to teach children and young people because that is an ethical issue."
"The leadership of educators can fight with the government, but not to punish the children," he said.
Zelaya Front and president do not recognize as Wolf, who took office in January 2007 for a four-year management.
Zelaya, deposed in June 2009, lives in the Dominican Republic.
Demonstrations of 12 consecutive days have left a teacher killed by accident, 20 others affected by gas and 60 arrested, police said.
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All sources failed to specify the health condition of Duvalier, 59, who was hospitalized on Wednesday night at the Canape Vert hospital in the hills near Puerto Principe.
When asked if "Baby Doc" Duvalier was in serious condition, the partner of former president Veronique Roy, said: "I hope not." Roy was interviewed during a break in sight to the hospital. Another
Duvalier family friend, Enzo Alcindor, visited the former president and said that physicians will have more tests. He cited a cardiologist, who said that Duvalier would be discharged in a couple of days.
"did not suffer a stroke or a heart attack, thank God," says Alcindor.
Two police officers stood guard against Duvalier's room in the hospital on Thursday night. The former president
returned in January abruptly to Haiti after an exile of 25 years and the obvious physical mobility difficulties raised speculation he was ill.
Duvalier lives with policing in a village in the hills above Port au Prince.
investigating whether a judge can be imputed to "Baby Doc" a list of crimes, including corruption and torture, allegedly committed when he was "President for Life" of Haiti, a country that has been mired in poverty.
The authorities imposed restrictions on traffic to Duvalier and even saw him in a jazz concert in Pettionville, plus he has received many visitors at the house where they reside.
Roy said the employee of a court order handed Duvalier forced him to stay only in the village, although the former president intends to file an appeal.
Duvalier was overthrown during a popular revolt against his regime, which is accused of brutal and corrupt across the board.
Duvalier took power in 1971 at 19 years after the death of his father, the famous Francois Duvalier, known as "Papa Doc."
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U.S. President calls for more openness on the island
WASHINGTON. Obama and his family on Wednesday, after returning from the tour in Latin America (Photo: MICHAEL REYNOLDS AP)
In an interview with The Miami Herald, released yesterday, the president stressed that "we have expanded family remittances, travel, have sent a clear signal to the Cuban people. " It is said, of "unprecedented measures" on U.S. policy toward Cuba. However, he regretted the government of Raul Castro has not responded to the same level.
"The Cuban government made some moves regarding the release of political prisoners and the release of some market economic measures to provide opportunities for small businesses. But we have seen that such measures have the continuity that we wanted, "he said.
According to The Miami Herald, El Salvador during the last leg of his Latin American tour, Obama "does not seemed very anxious to make new overtures to the Cuban regime. "
"Now it is time to play them, seemed to say" the U.S. president.
In the same interview, Obama addressed what he called "serious" incident when Americans delayed military plane in February in Argentina and the seizure of military equipment and communications sent from Washington for a federal police training.