Dole White, Celeste Mejia, and Gabriela Flores, feminist collective directives of University Women, COFEMUN, noted that they are persecuted consistently since last December, by cars without license plates and tinted windows, while maintaining a campaign of harassment through phone calls where they are requested abortion pills and ask them where are the abortion clinics.
The Collective of University Women is a women's organization that maintains a belligerent role in the country especially since the June 28 coup in 2009 , in addition to defending the rights of the lesbian-gay-transgender-bisexual in the country.
"After Walter Tróchez and Renan and Fajardo were killed, I felt more persecution by unfamiliar cars without license plates and tinted windows, plus stranger women call saying they want to update my credit card and ask for personal information, but when I refuse to provide them any, they get very angry, "Blanca Dole described.
Last year, in May, Dole was subject of a criminal trial for Martha Lorena Alvarado, Member of Congress and who became Chancellor of the Republic under the de facto government of Roberto Micheletti, for the crime of violation of privacy when the COFEMUN reported that the parlamentarian woman is anti women's rights and promoted the inquisition.
Meanwhile the teacher Reina Suyapa Aguilar Centeno, reported being subject to death threats through messages on her cell phone where they say "It's your turn to die," as well as having her phones tapped through which strangers listen to her conversations.
Dozens of people have come to COFADEH to denounce such actions placing them in imminent danger. One of them is the deputy director of the National School of Fine Arts, Rafael Gerardo Caceres who has been plagued with cellphone messages to the extent that his case worried Amnesty International and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, the latter granted him interim relief to the Honduran State to take actions necessary to decrease the risk to his life.
Aguilar Centeno is an active member of the Popular Resistance and is integrated with other systems that perform actions for the reestablishment of Honduras, a fact that makes her a blank of the repressive forces, which have grown in strength since the coup of June 28, 2009 against President Manuel Zelaya.
"It's your turn to die," was the message received on 24 February, for which she immediately proceeded to dial the phone from where it was sent, but no one answered on the other side.
"My phones are tapped, because when I make calls I feel a hole in the device," she said while she blamed the illegal government Porfirio Lobo Sosa for anything that might happen to her.
Last week Claudia Brizuela was murdered in her own home. She was the daughter of the resistance leader, Pedro Brizuela, who stated that this is revenge because he is active in the People's National Resistance Front.
Fuente: elquinceavopaso.blogspot.com
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