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US Human Rights Activists Stand Vigil in front of the United States Embassy in HondurasHONDURAS - July 9 - A delegation of U.S. citizens from School of the Americas Watch will be standing vigil in front of the U.S. embassy in Honduras to call upon their government follow through with actions consistent to their acknowledgment of a coup in Honduras. Earlier this morning, the group had a meeting with the U.S. ambassador to Honduras Hugo Llorens. The U.S. embassy vigil will take place today, Thursday, July 9 at 2 p.m. While applauding the fact that the Obama administration initially used the term "coup" to define the overthrow of Honduras' democratically elected president Manuel Zelaya, recent statements from high ranking State Department officials have backed away from describing it as such. The delegation will call upon the U.S. government to: 1. Join the international community and call for the unconditional return of President Manuel Zelaya to his rightful position as president The military coup was lead by graduates of the School of the Americas: Chief of Staff Commander General Romeo Vasquez and Air Force Commander General Luis Javier Prince. Several SOA graduates have been appointed to positions in the coup regime: Nelson Willy Mejia, Director of Immigration; Hernan Banegas, Minister of FHIS, and Billy Fernando Joya Améndola, Ministry Assessor. Those participating in the vigil are: Rev. Roy Bourgeois, founder of the SOA Watch movement ###
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