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  • Honduras 1, Hillary 0

    10/31/2009 10:54:34 AM PDT · by opentalk · 22 replies · 1,747+ views
    WSJ ^ | OCTOBER 31, 2009 | WSJ
    The big news in Honduras is that the good guys seem to have won a four-month political standoff over the exile of former President Manuel Zelaya. Current President Roberto Micheletti agreed yesterday to submit Mr. Zelaya's request for reinstatement as president to the Supreme Court and Congress, and in return the U.S. will withdraw its sanctions and recognize next month's presidential elections. Mr. Zelaya, whose term would have expired in January, isn't likely to be reinstated, given that the court has twice ruled against his right to remain in office. The Honduran Congress, which voted in June to remove Mr....
  • Honduras deal thrown into doubt

    10/31/2009 2:44:06 AM PDT · by don-o · 11 replies · 575+ views
    Al Jazeera ^ | October 31, 2009
    A deal to end the political standoff in Honduras has been thrown into doubt after a negotiator for the de facto government suggested that Manuel Zelaya, the ousted president, will not be returned to power. The comments by Arturo Corrales prompted confusion on Saturday as it had been thought Zelaya and Roberto Micheletti, Honduras's de facto leader, had reached a deal. The two sides have been at odds for four months over whether Zelaya should be reinstated before presidential elections due to be held in November. It was thought that, through the deal, Zelaya could be returned to power before...
  • Dialogue' Trumps Honduran Law

    10/30/2009 5:43:07 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 10 replies · 769+ views
    Investors Business.com ^ | October 30, 2009 | INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY Staff
    Diplomacy: The restoration of a president with dictatorial dreams in Honduras is being touted by the administration as a triumph of "dialogue." In truth, it's just old-fashioned yanqui interventionism. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hailed Thursday night's agreement in Tegucigalpa as "a restoration of the constitutional order," and praised it highly. "I cannot think of another example of a country in Latin America that, having suffered a rupture of its democratic and constitutional order, overcame such a crisis through negotiation and dialogue." What worked here, though, wasn't dialogue, but U.S. diplomatic muscle. A last-minute mission from Assistant Secretary of State...
  • US crams Honduras agreement on return of Zelaya down government's throat

    10/30/2009 5:13:11 AM PDT · by Scanian · 15 replies · 682+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | October 30, 2009 | Rick Moran
    Details are sketchy but it appears the months long crisis in Honduras is close to being over thanks to an agreement between the legitimate government headed by President Roberto Micheletti and Chavez wannabe Manuel Zelaya that was dictated by the United States government. The agreement calls for the return of Zelaya to power. In return, the US promised to recognize the result of the elections scheduled for the end of November. The Voice of America is reporting: "Mr. Micheletti said late Thursday he has authorized his negotiating team to sign an agreement that "marks the beginning of the end" of...
  • Manuel Zelaya to return as Honduras president

    10/30/2009 1:05:20 AM PDT · by bruinbirdman · 56 replies · 1,892+ views
    The Times ^ | 10/30/2009
    Honduras' interim government has buckled under international pressure and agreed to allow the return to power of Manuel Zelaya, the ousted President who was toppled in a military coup four months ago. The breakthrough followed renewed pressure from senior US. officials who traveled to Honduras this week for a last-ditch effort to end the crisis. "It is a triumph for Honduran democracy," said Mr Zelaya after the rival sides agreed to a deal that could see him reinstated as President in the coming days. Earlier, Roberto Micheletti, the president of the interim government that took power after the coup on...
  • Concludes political crisis in Honduras (Deal courtesy of the State dept.)

    10/30/2009 12:00:10 AM PDT · by HonCitizen · 68 replies · 2,623+ views
    Diario El Heraldo ^ | 29.10.09 | redaccion@elheraldo.hn
    Concludes political crisis in Honduras The signing was delayed for several hours after the delegation of the deposed Manuel Zelaya gave its approval long - Updated: 30.10.09 12:50 am - Writing: Current Rating: 4 votes: 3 3 Comments Print Send Tegucigalpa, Honduras . Representatives of the government of deposed Roberto Micheletti Manuel Zelaya signed late Thursday in this capital an agreement to end the political crisis that took to Honduras in the air for 124 days. The agreement was signed under heavy pressure from the U.S. government decided to send his top heavy artillery led by the undersecretary of state...
  • Honduras leader 'close to deal'

    10/29/2009 10:43:13 PM PDT · by Texas Fossil · 20 replies · 509+ views
    BBC News UK ^ | 05:34 GMT, Friday, 30 October 2009 | None Stated
    The interim leader of Honduras says he is ready to sign a deal to resolve its crisis which could include the return of ousted President Manuel Zelaya. Roberto Micheletti said the agreement would create a power-sharing government and require both sides to recognise the result of November's presidential poll. Mr Zelaya has not yet commented on the deal, which would require the approval of Congress and the Supreme Court.
  • In the Honduran news, October 29 (La Gringa's Blogicito)

    10/29/2009 5:07:00 PM PDT · by Texas Fossil · 2 replies · 221+ views
    La Gringa's Blogicito ^ | Thursday, October 29, 2009 | None stated
    The big guns US State Department representative Thomas Shannon and his team met with US Ambassador Hugo Llorens, Zelaya, Micheletti, and others yesterday. The State Department representatives gave no statements to the media yesterday. Right now I'm seeing the video of Llorens, Shannon, Rico, both Guaymuras teams sitting around the dialogue table. Two Zelaya representatives indicated in harsh statements yesterday that they would not meet to "dialogue" again unless Zelaya's reinstatement was previously agreed to. Why, oh, why does the State Department keep saying that Micheletti is the stubborn one? Micheletti's team has offered ten proposals. Zelaya has only demanded...
  • As talks resume, optimism in coup-torn Honduras

    10/29/2009 3:18:03 PM PDT · by Texas Fossil · 14 replies · 354+ views
    The State ^ | Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009 | JUAN ZAMORANO
    TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -- Honduras' opposing political factions resumed talks Thursday and expressed hope that a deal could be reached soon to end the power crisis that has paralyzed the country since a coup four months ago. The two sides returned to the negotiating table a day after visiting U.S. diplomats urged both factions to be more flexible and find a solution before previously scheduled presidential elections looming in November. The international community has threatened to not recognize the vote if deposed President Manuel Zelaya is not reinstated. Rodil Rivera, a Zelaya representative, said Thursday an agreement could be signed calling...
  • Plan from the radical left wing is foiled in Honduras

    10/28/2009 9:58:27 PM PDT · by HonCitizen · 4 replies · 461+ views
    Diario El Heraldo ^ | 28/10/2009 | Redaccion Diario El Heraldo
    Plan from the radical left wing is foiled in Honduras The plan was not linked with the death of a colonel of the Armed Forces and the nephew of President Micheletti and the kidnapping of the Minister of Defense, but not rule out that these have to do with the political crisis Tegucigalpa, Honduras . The National Police reported an alleged plan from "radical" left to kill and kidnap businessmen, policemen and armed forces members. This was announced by the National Police Commissioner, Danilo Orellana, who told HRN radio that seized and are holding a plan "that they had and...
  • Hondurans see elections as solution to constitutional crisis

    10/28/2009 6:44:02 PM PDT · by Texas Fossil · 10 replies · 443+ views
    Dallas Examiner ^ | October 28, 2:03 PM | Blas Padrino
    According to a Gallup poll released yesterday, a large majority of Hondurans see the presidential elections scheduled for November 29th as the way to resolve the impasse over the restitution of Manuel Zelaya to the post. According to an Associated Press report, the poll found that 72% of Hondurans see the upcoming elections as the way out of the crisis, prompted when the country’s Supreme Court and National Congress removed Zelaya from the presidency over his violations of the nation’s constitution. According to Gallup, neither Zelaya, nor his congressionally appointed interim successor Roberto Micheletti are seen by a majority of...
  • Kidnapping puts crisis-bound Honduras on edge

    10/28/2009 12:21:40 AM PDT · by Texas Fossil · 5 replies · 371+ views
    My Wire ^ | Oct 27, 2009 | AFP
    TEGUCIGALPA (AFP) — Assailants kidnapped the father of Honduras' acting defense minister Tuesday in a case that immediately took on political overtones amid a bitter, unresolved political crisis. The kidnapping of Alfredo Jalil, a wealthy businessman and father of acting deputy defense minister Gabo Jalil, followed by just days the murder of a nephew of the country's de facto leader, Roberto Micheletti. No evidence has been presented linking either case to the rising political tensions over deadlocked diplomatic efforts to end the crisis set off by the June 28 ouster of President Manuel Zelaya. But Jalil's wife, who witnessed her...
  • Kerry, Berman want controversial Honduras report to be retracted (John F? Kerry wants? heh heh)

    10/27/2009 10:27:52 PM PDT · by Texas Fossil · 43 replies · 2,176+ views
    The Hill ^ | 10/27/09 10:06 PM ET | Kevin Bogardus
    Senior congressional Democrats want a report on the ouster of Honduran president Manuel Zelaya to be retracted. Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Rep. Howard Berman (D-Calif.) made the demand in a letter dated Tuesday to James Billington, the Librarian of Congress. They asked the Law Library of Congress to withdraw and correct the August 2009 report titled “Honduras: Constitutional Issues.” “The report, which has contributed to the political crisis that still wracks Honduras, contains factual errors and is based on a flawed legal analysis that has been refuted by experts from the United States, the Organization of American States, and...
  • Micheletti said that there will be no agreement with Zelaya before elections (Honduras)

    10/27/2009 10:19:12 PM PDT · by Texas Fossil · 6 replies · 406+ views
    El Mundo ^ | 10-27-2009 | None Stated
    President 'de facto' of Honduras, Roberto Micheletti, said that there will be no settlement to the political crisis in the country before the elections on 29 November this year, and reiterated that it refunded to the deposed president, Manuel Zelaya. "We will not fix anything, no dialogue or anything, if not after the election," Micheletti said in a press conference at the presidential palace. -- Note- Article is in Spanish and the machine translation leave a little to be desired.
  • Honduras leader's nephew killed (Micheletti's nephew)

    10/26/2009 9:21:37 PM PDT · by Texas Fossil · 35 replies · 1,217+ views
    BBC News ^ | 02:43 GMT, Tuesday, 27 October 2009 | None stated
    The nephew of the interim President of Honduras Roberto Micheletti has been found dead in what the police are calling an execution style killing. Enzo Micheletti's body was discovered on Sunday in woodland near Choloma, 250 km north of the capital, Tegucigalpa. Police say his hands were tied behind his back and his body was riddled with bullets There is no indication that his death is connected to the coup that brought his uncle to power at the end of June.
  • Honduran Consulate Forced to Abandon Post

    10/24/2009 12:59:03 AM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 13 replies · 1,321+ views
    Honduran News ^ | 10/23/2009 | Honduran News
    “Two people showed up saying they are responsible for making the consular changes demanded by Mrs. Patricia Rhodes, that of Marta Zuniga and Fernando Espinosa,” said David Hernandez, minister counselor of the consulate of Honduras in Washington. “They came in and locksmiths changed the locks without saying why.” The consulate is now run by people appointed by former Chancellor Rhodes, Hernandez said. Mario Fortin explained that Mrs. Marta Zuniga was named to the consular office by the former president Manuel Zelaya. The actions of former Foreign Minister Patricia Rhodes affects thousands of Hondurans living in the U.S., who now cannot...
  • Interim leaders make Honduras offer

    10/23/2009 4:45:40 PM PDT · by don-o · 11 replies · 383+ views
    Al Jazeera ^ | October 23, 2009
    Honduras's military-backed interim government has made a new offer towards resolving its standoff with Manuel Zelaya, the deposed president, just hours after Zelaya's aides said negotiations had failed. Vilma Morales, a representative of Robert Micheletti, the interim president, said that the de facto government was willing to allow Zelaya to appeal directly to the legislature to decide whether he should be reinstated. "Congress could decide [on Zelaya’s reinstatement to the presidency] based on a request that he should formally present to the legislative branch," Morales said on Friday. Micheletti had previously insisted that the Honduran supreme court be the final...
  • Super Sunday Rumors! (Honduras!)

    10/19/2009 10:17:25 AM PDT · by Texas Fossil · 15 replies · 583+ views
    La Gringa's Blogicito ^ | Sunday, October 18, 2009 | none stated
    Sign in Nicaragua: Attention NicaraguansHuevos (balls) are sold in HondurasContact Mr. Micheletti 1) Zelaya changed his mind - Mel now wants amnesty. One of the main reasons the dialogue is kind of stalled is because Mel Zelaya is now asking for amnesty for himself and for all of his people. This would include amnesty for everyone within Honduras and internationally and might be for several reasons, one of the reasons being.... 3) The US may be changing their minds - Micheletti's people are saying that they are getting mixed signals from the US State Department. Some people tell them...
  • Honduras deal in balance, talks tackle Zelaya future

    10/15/2009 6:31:18 PM PDT · by Texas Fossil · 14 replies · 556+ views
    Reuters ^ | Oct 15, 2009 | Frank Jack Daniel
    De facto government says no final deal on Zelaya return (Adds quotes from Zelaya camp, U.S. official, lawmaker) -- U.S. State Department spokesman Robert Wood called on both sides to keep talking. "What we're trying to do right now, from the U.S. side, is to encourage them to continue, because, as I said, we're close, and we want to see this deal happen." Dick Lugar, the top Republican on the U.S. Senate foreign relations committee, boosted Micheletti's drive to have the elections recognized by supporting a call for the Organization of American States to send observers for the vote. "I...
  • Honduras 'agrees' plan to restore ousted president

    10/15/2009 9:38:53 AM PDT · by listenhillary · 111 replies · 4,785+ views
    "We have agreed in a document on point number six, which relates to the restitution of the powers of state to where they were before June 28, 2009," Victor Meza, Zelaya's representative, told a news conference. Restoring the state to the situation before the coup would imply Zelaya's return to office, something that had been opposed by Robert Micheletti, the head of the coup-backed interim government. Micheletti and Zelaya must now ratify the agreement reached by their representatives in talks here. Meza, Zelaya's chief of staff, refused to provide details of the draft agreement, saying the negotiators had agreed not...