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and military police violently evicted thousands of students protesting against the coup and to demand the return of the legitimate president president Manuel Zelaya, in a street in the Honduran capital
students were attacked by riot police, who cordoned off the area minutes after the start of the blockade, firing tear gas and jets of water from a tank.
The students took refuge in the University City to where they were chased and beaten by police.
Some students were armed with stones and sticks to try to fend off police, who were protected by shields.
The rector of the UNAH, Julieta Castilian, who tried to intervene to calm things down, beaten by the police who threw to the ground, like other university presidents and the chairman of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights in Honduras, the lawyer Andrés Pavón.
"We came out with their hands up to the rector, a figurehead of the University, and we attacked homer (clubbing) and we fell to the ground or in the worst time of the bloody repression of General Gustavo Alvarez Martínez in the 80's, violated the autonomy of the university as now, "he told reporters the president of the University Management Board, Olvin Rodríguez.
"We could not let students defenseless against abuse of authority and we left but we attacked a coward, I pulled to the ground and we will sue the police for this disrespect because they entered the campus, "complained the rector, as police and military remained within the City University students pursuing.
students were attacked by riot police, who cordoned off the area minutes after the start of the blockade, firing tear gas and jets of water from a tank.
The students took refuge in the University City to where they were chased and beaten by police.
Some students were armed with stones and sticks to try to fend off police, who were protected by shields.
The rector of the UNAH, Julieta Castilian, who tried to intervene to calm things down, beaten by the police who threw to the ground, like other university presidents and the chairman of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights in Honduras, the lawyer Andrés Pavón.
"We came out with their hands up to the rector, a figurehead of the University, and we attacked homer (clubbing) and we fell to the ground or in the worst time of the bloody repression of General Gustavo Alvarez Martínez in the 80's, violated the autonomy of the university as now, "he told reporters the president of the University Management Board, Olvin Rodríguez.
"We could not let students defenseless against abuse of authority and we left but we attacked a coward, I pulled to the ground and we will sue the police for this disrespect because they entered the campus, "complained the rector, as police and military remained within the City University students pursuing.
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