By Mario Casasús
El Clarín de Chile / Voselsoberano
Mexico City .- In a telephone interview from Tegucigalpa, Banegas Esly the Workers union president of the Agrarian Institute and leader of the Coordinadora de Organizaciones Populares Aguán (COPA), denounces the grave situation of vulnerability in which farmers and residents of the northeast Honduras are: "Now there are no identifications in vehicles in front of our houses to intimidate us, I saw a gray truck without license plates. We know they are preparing more assassins and paramilitaries. " Communities are militarized in Tocoa Trujillo
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