TEGUCIGALPA, JulY 1 (PL).      — Tens of thousands of Hondurans are marching towards the      capital to support the return of constitutional President Manuel      Zelaya after a coup three days ago, informed grassroots leaders.     Representatives of the teachers union told media of      preparations of demonstrations in different departments such as      Cortes, Choluteca, Comayagua, Santa Barbara and Copan, although      the military continue repression and patrolling the main      highways.
     One of the leaders of this sector, Freddy Vega, explained      that about 10,000 people are entrenched in the arteries that      lead to San Pedro Sula, administrative center of Cortes to begin      the march towards Tegucigalpa.
     Military regimes cannot continue in Honduras and the people      will wage a heroic battle to prevent it, the teacher explained.
     Vega recalled that they lack the possibility to mobilize the      citizens through radio or television because the military has      control of the stations.
     Our call receives silence of the mass media however, it      reaches the heart of Hondurans, the educator explained.
     Along the way to the capital, he added, we hope to gather      many people because the spirit of struggle is growing. For      Hondurans, he believes, there are two ways out: power of the      military headed by Micheletti or power of the people headed by      Zelaya, prepared to win against perpetrators of the coup.
     When we reach Tegucigalpa we will be met by about 20,000 or      30,000 armed soldiers but we do not want violence nor are we      carrying any sort of weapons, but we are going with a spirit of      battle, he said.
     The coordinator here of the movement Via Campesina, Rafael      Alegria, informed that several towns are also holding popular      protests in plazas and main roads in support of Zelaya and      demanding return to constitutional order.
     Resistance, he said, is increasing and the country is      paralyzed. Only in the capital street protests gather several      thousands of citizens despite the brutal military repression      during the past hours that has caused one death and hundreds of      wounded.
     The vicinity of the Presidential House is another scenario of      civic resistance in this capital informed one of the protesters,      Juan Barahona, pointing out that they stay a prudent distance      away to prevent confrontation with the soldiers but the      combative spirit grows and no one can stop it.