Approximately 10,000 people marched from the capital’s main university heading to the presidential palace, but were diverted to parliament in the city center by soldiers, according to organizers of the event.
Thursday’s protesters were calling for a constitutional reform, and denounced corruption and human rights abuses they believe to have taken place since Zelaya was ousted last June.
Six teachers’ unions supported the protests, and called for a suspension of classes nationwide.
I support the teacher unions because if the teachers return to teaching the student, this would only suggest to his/her students that he/she supports the president. The government cannot abuse Honduran civil rights. The government make set a beneficiary mood/tone for the Honduran people
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