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  • Election day in Honduras!

    11/29/2009 2:43:31 AM PST · by HonCitizen · 151 replies · 4,916+ views
    Election day in Honduras! The day has arrived! Voting centers open in about 1h 30 min local time. The people are ready to say NO to King Hugo I and Z and to show the world that this little dwarf can give and example of the rule of law. Stay tuned for more live info throughout the day
  • Alone, and right, on Honduras

    11/27/2009 7:10:40 AM PST · by La Lydia · 8 replies · 613+ views
    Washington Post ^ | November 27, 2009 | Edward Schumacher-Matos
    The United States finds itself pretty much alone in supporting elections to be held this Sunday in embattled Honduras. It's enough to make you wonder whether, following the unilateral misadventures under George W. Bush, we might once again be on the wrong side of history. With the exception of Panama, almost everyone else in the world maintains that the elections are illegitimate as long as the country's last elected president, Manuel Zelaya, remains deposed... I firmly believe in multilateralism and compromise...But this is one of those times when you have to stand on principle. My bet is that the world...
  • Honduras Supreme Court backs Zelaya ouster

    11/25/2009 9:16:27 PM PST · by Chet 99 · 25 replies · 1,211+ views
    TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) – Honduras' Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that ousted President Manuel Zelaya cannot legally return to office, dimming the possibility of his reinstatement after a June coup, court sources said. The Court did not release the full text of its non-binding ruling, but a court source and a lawyer close to the proceedings said it closely follows earlier decisions upholding Zelaya's ouster after he moved to change the constitution.
  • OOPS!!! Obama Accidentally Does The Right Thing in Honduras-Finally "Dumps" Zelaya

    11/25/2009 6:39:17 PM PST · by Shellybenoit · 13 replies · 936+ views
    Even a broken clock is correct two times a day. Ever since Honduras deposed President Zelaya in June, the United States has been on the wrong side of the issue, supporting Zelaya and his buddy Hugo Chavez, against the people of Honduras, their democracy and the country's constitution. ....The Election is next Sunday Nov.29th, former President Zelaya is still holed up in the Brazilian embassy after sneaking back into the country in September, and surprisingly the United States is indicating that it will support the results of the election.
  • U.S. rejects Brazil's proposal to delay elections in Honduras, (Ridiculous!!)

    11/24/2009 8:54:08 PM PST · by HonCitizen · 15 replies · 652+ views
    Diario El Heraldo ^ | 24/11/2009 | Redaccion Diario El Heraldo
    U.S. rejects Brazil's proposal to delay elections in Honduras U.S. Undersecretary for Latin America, Arturo Valenzuela, the OAS said yesterday that this "is a choice consonant with the constitutional mandate to renew the presidential and congressional mandates. 24.11.09 - Updated: 24.11.09 11:29 am - Writing: redaccion@elheraldo.hn Current Rating: 5 Votes: 2 84 comments Print Send Sao Paulo, Brazil . The United States rejected any interventionist measure to Honduras postponed the general elections of November 29 as requested by the Brazilian government with the intention of restoring former President Manuel Zelaya. According to the Brazilian press, the Under Secretary for Political...
  • Road ahead for deposed Honduran President Zelaya

    11/23/2009 10:21:40 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 19 replies · 628+ views
    The Star Online ^ | 11/24/2009 | Helen Popper
    Honduran lawmakers are due to decide on Dec. 2 whether to reinstate ousted President Manuel Zelaya and let him finish his term until a newly elected leader takes office in January. Zelaya was exiled by soldiers in a June 28 coup but has been holed up in the Brazilian Embassy since sneaking back into Honduras in September. After he pulled out of a deal to decide his return, Zelaya's future looks even more uncertain. Here are some possible scenarios for Zelaya's prospects: CONGRESS VOTES TO REINSTATE ZELAYA Zelaya's opponents control the Honduran Congress, which voted to strip him of his...
  • Honduran President to Briefly Step Down During National Elections

    11/19/2009 4:57:33 PM PST · by La Lydia · 9 replies · 368+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | November 19, 2009 | JOSÉ DE CÓRDOBA
    Honduras' interim president Roberto Micheletti will step down temporarily from his post for a week during the country's coming national elections, the Wall Street Journal has learned. The move, while largely symbolic, is an effort by the interim government to boost international legitimacy for the Nov. 29 vote, which the government hopes will put an end to a political crisis that began with the June 28 ouster of President Manuel Zelaya. In a speech to be delivered Thursday, Mr. Micheletti is expected to say he will hand the reins of government to his council of ministers – basically, the cabinet...
  • Deserting the sinking ship and other news (Zelaya in Brazilian Embassy- Honduras)

    11/18/2009 6:02:16 AM PST · by Texas Fossil · 3 replies · 370+ views
    La Griga's Blogicito ^ | Wednesday, November 18, 2009 | None Stated
    Zelayistas and journalists are deserting the sinking ship of the Brazilian Embassy. Yesterday, Salvadoran Padre Andrés Tamayo left. Deserters are escorted away by police and, I believe, are examined by doctors prior to release, which seems a wise move so that false accusations of ill effects from death rays, toxic gases, mind control radiation and whatever else they dream up cannot be claimed later. In one photo of a Zelaya follower telling a doctor about his symptoms, a Brazilian blogger notes with humor the skepticism in the face of a journalist (in the blue shirt) standing by watching. The fact...
  • Honduran Congress will rule on Zelaya after vote

    11/17/2009 2:24:43 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 9 replies · 423+ views
    Associated Press via Yahoo News ^ | 11/17/2009 | Freddie Cuevas
    Honduran lawmakers will not decide whether to restore ousted President Manuel Zelaya until after upcoming presidential elections, the congressional leader said Tuesday, a decision that could undermine international support for the vote. Congress will meet Dec. 2 — three days after the Nov. 29 election — to decide whether Zelaya should be returned the presidency to finish his constitutional term, which ends in January, congressional president Jose Alfredo Saavedra told local HRN radio station. Several Latin American countries have warned they will not recognize the outcome of the election unless Zelaya is restored beforehand. But the United States has not...
  • Honduras' Manuel Zelaya to Obama: You're not an heir to Abraham Lincoln

    11/16/2009 10:38:54 PM PST · by Texas Fossil · 24 replies · 939+ views
    The Examiner ^ | November 16, 6:58 PM | Blas Padrino
    Ex-president Zelaya is still holed up in the Brazilian Embassy and surrounded by police armed with an arrest warrant against him if he steps outside of Brazil’s protection. However, he makes frequent statements to the press via phone. Yesterday, his complaints against the U.S. took a more personal tone. In an interview with local station Radio Globo he said that Lincoln “. . . gave an example to the American people that this [Obama’s] government doesn’t want to follow. These are not true heirs of Lincoln.” Although State Department spokesman Ian Kelly denied yesterday that U.S. policy towards Honduras had...
  • Zelaya Refuses to Recognize Honduran Vote

    11/15/2009 5:40:24 AM PST · by Texas Fossil · 32 replies · 1,211+ views
    Fox News ^ | Sunday, November 15, 2009 | AP
    Honduras — Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya insisted late Saturday that he will not accept any deal to restore him to office if it means he must recognize elections later this month. In a letter addressed to President Barack Obama, Zelaya also repeated his accusation that Washington reversed its stance on whether the Nov. 29 vote should be considered legitimate if he was not in office. "As the elected president of the Honduran people, I reaffirm my position that starting today, no matter what, I will not accept any agreement on returning to the presidency of the republic to cover...
  • Honduras pledges secure election

    11/15/2009 1:55:13 AM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 3 replies · 248+ views
    SkyNews.Com.Au ^ | 11/15/2009 | SkyNews.com.au
    The interim leadership in Honduras has vowed to use all security measures at its disposal to ensure a safe election this month. Leader Roberto Micheletti, installed after President Manuel Zelaya was ousted in a June coup, has said he expects November 29 elections to bring an end to the worst political upheaval in Central America in decades. He vowed to bring the full weight of security forces to bear on the abridged campaign season and the election itself. 'People should know that we are here to provide security,' said armed forces chief General Romeo Vasquez on Saturday. 'We have put...
  • Honduras' ousted leader won't accept deal to resume presidency if he must endorse elections

    11/15/2009 1:32:46 AM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 18 replies · 777+ views
    The Record ^ | 11/15/2009 | Freddy Cuevas
    Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya insisted late Saturday that he will not accept any deal to restore him to office if it means he must recognize elections later this month. In a letter addressed to President Barack Obama, Zelaya also repeated his accusation that Washington reversed its stance on whether the Nov. 29 vote should be considered legitimate if he was not in office. "As the elected president of the Honduran people, I reaffirm my position that starting today, no matter what, I will not accept any agreement on returning to the presidency of the republic to cover up this...
  • SC senator forces U.S. change on Honduras

    11/15/2009 1:27:25 AM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 36 replies · 1,630+ views
    McClatchy Newspaper ^ | 11/14/2009 | James Rosen
    Sen. Jim DeMint, a South Carolina Republican known for his efforts to block influence domestic immigration and health-care issues, has scored a foreign-policy coup by helping to compel the Obama administration to shift its stance on strife-ridden Honduras. After demanding for months that deposed Honduran President Mel Zelaya be restored to power, senior State Department officials now say they'll accept the outcome of Nov. 29 elections in the Central American country even if Zelaya doesn't reclaim his post. "We support the elections process there," State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said Thursday. "We have provided technical assistance. ... These elections will...
  • Grenade fired at building with Honduran ballots

    11/13/2009 1:02:03 PM PST · by don-o · 18 replies · 1,394+ views
    AP - via Google ^ | October 13, 2009 | KATHIA MARTINEZ
    TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Assailants fired an anti-tank grenade toward the building housing ballots for the upcoming Honduran presidential elections, which are taking place under the shadow of a four-month crisis caused by a coup, police said Friday. The grenade overshot the target, exploding 550 yards (500 meters) from the building in the capital of Tegucigalpa, police spokesman Orlin Cerrato said. Residents in several neighborhoods heard the explosion Thursday night, but there were no damages. Police believe the building housing election material was the intended target because the surrounding buildings are mostly residential. They said the Russian-made, rocket-propelled grenade was likely...
  • Ousted president says U.S. lacks commitment to reinstatement (Honduras)

    11/12/2009 3:39:02 PM PST · by La Lydia · 31 replies · 948+ views
    Washington Post ^ | November 12, 2009 | Mary Beth Sheridan
    ...Ousted president Manuel Zelaya, who was expelled by the military in June, said in a telephone interview that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had assured him as recently as last week that the U.S. government was seeking his return to the presidency. But he said that U.S. pressure had eased in recent days and that he no longer had faith in the agreement....The Obama administration has invested its credibility in the Oct. 30 accord, which was reached after Clinton dispatched a senior diplomatic team to bring the two sides together. ... "The State Department's abrupt change of policy towards...
  • U.S. Tries to Salvage Honduras Accord

    11/11/2009 6:34:25 AM PST · by La Lydia · 21 replies · 851+ views
    New York Times ^ | November 10, 2009 | Ginger Thompson
    WASHINGTON — Under fire from allies in Latin America and on Capitol Hill, the Obama administration moved Tuesday to try to salvage the American-brokered agreement that had been billed as paving the way for a peaceful end to the coup in Honduras. Instead, the accord seems to have provided the country’s de facto government with a way to stay in power until a presidential election scheduled for the end of this month. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Craig Kelly (traveled) to Honduras on Tuesday for meetings with Manuel Zelaya, who was ousted from power four months ago, and with the...
  • U.S. (Belatedly) Changes Course on Zelaya, Chávez Stays Quiet

    11/10/2009 11:44:01 AM PST · by AJKauf · 12 replies · 1,039+ views
    Pajamas Media ^ | November 9 | Dan Miller
    The U.S. drops its support for Honduran former president Manuel Zelaya. Hugo Chávez says nothing, a development in itself. The October 30 Tegucigalpa-San Jose Accord (translated here), under which the United States and other nations are to recognize the results of the November 29 Honduran elections, was hailed by the U.S. government and by the Organization of American States (OAS) as “as bringing an end to a months-long political crisis.” It seems to have fizzled because former President Manuel Zelaya insisted that he be reinstated before the unity government took office. Under the accord, the unity government took office, as...
  • U.S. (Belatedly) Changes Course on Zelaya, Chávez Stays Quiet

    11/10/2009 12:57:13 PM PST · by Art in Idaho · 2 replies · 337+ views
    Pajamas Media ^ | November 10, 2009 | Dan Miller
    The U.S. drops its support for Honduran former president Manuel Zelaya. Hugo Chávez says nothing, a development in itself.The October 30 Tegucigalpa-San Jose Accord (translated here), under which the United States and other nations are to recognize the results of the November 29 Honduran elections, was hailed by the U.S. government and by the Organization of American States (OAS) as “as bringing an end to a months-long political crisis.” It seems to have fizzled because former President Manuel Zelaya insisted that he be reinstated before the unity government took office. Under the accord, the unity government took office, as scheduled,...
  • The Way Forward in Honduras

    11/09/2009 6:01:49 PM PST · by La Lydia · 8 replies · 639+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | November 9, 2009 | Lannie Davis
    For months Honduras has faced a political crisis. In June, its president, Manuel Zelaya, attempted to subvert the country's constitution and was removed from office. He has since pushed to return to power...On Oct. 30, it appeared the crisis might come to a close when representatives of Zelaya signed an agreement with representatives of Micheletti to create a reconciliation government to oversee the country until the next president is seated (among other provisions). But in recent days, that agreement...fell apart. It's more accurate to say Zelaya moved to destroy the accord. It called for him to propose members of the...