Showing posts with label Nicaragua. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nicaragua. Show all posts

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Once Again, Llorens True Colors

El Tiempo:

Managua, (AFP) - El presidente depuesto de Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, se reunió hace unas horas con emisarios de Estados Unidos, encabezados por el embajador en Tegucigalpa, Hugo Llorens, confirmó a la prensa el mismo diplomático.

"Hemos tenido oportunidad de hablar del panorama político y la forma en que está trabajando la comunidad internacional para restaurar la democracia" en Honduras, dijo Llorens escuetamente a la prensa al salir de la reunión.

El encuentro de tres horas se realizó en la sede de la embajada de Honduras, al sureste de Managua, bajo un fuerte dispositivo de seguridad.

La comitiva de Zelaya estaba integrada por funcionarios de su administración, entre ellos su canciller Patricia Rodas, el secretario de la Presidencia, Enrique Flores y el asesor presidencial, Alan Fajardo.

El mandatario abandonó en la madrugada del jueves de forma intempestiva la ciudad de Ocotal, en el norte de Nicaragua, donde se estableció el pasado viernes para organizar, según dijo, una resistencia pacífica contra el golpe que lo derrocó el pasado 28 de junio.

Hasta el momento, Zelaya ni ninguno de sus colaboradores se ha pronunciado sobre las conversaciones sostenidas con los funcionarios estadounidenses.
TeleSur:

El embajador de Estados Unidos en Honduras, Hugo Llorens, reiteró este jueves que el gobierno de su país sólo reconocerá como legítimo presidente de la nación centroamericana a Manuel Zelaya, al tiempo que expresó su interés en que se restituya el hilo Constitucional en territorio hondureño.

Sus declaraciones se produjeron a la salida del encuentro que sostuvo con el presidente Manuel Zelaya, que se llevó a cabo en la sede diplomática de Honduras en Managua, la capital nicaragüense, con el objetivo de seguir analizando mecanismos que permitan devolver el orden constitucional en territorio hondureño.

"Es un placer ver al presidente Zelaya, ya que es su figura la que Estados Unidos reconoce como Presidente de Honduras...tuvimos la oportunidad de hablar del panorama político y la forma para que la comunidad internacional pueda ayudar a retornar el orden constitucional en Honduras", dijo el embajador Llorens.

Durante el encuentro, la comitiva analizó posibles puntos que se suman a las gestiones que tienen como objetivo restaurar la democracia en Honduras, donde el pasado 28 de junio se perpetró un golpe de Estado contra Zelaya y se instaló un gobierno de facto, liderado por Roberto Micheletti.

La enviada especial de teleSUR a Nicaragua, Adriana Sívori, informó que este encuentro estaba "pautada días atrás pero que no se había podido realizar".

Sivori indicó que este encuentro genera muchas expectativas y representa "un giro de 360 grados" para la situación de Honduras, "ya que Zelaya dijo que no viajaría a Estados Unidos".

La primera dama de Honduras, Xiomara Castro de Zelaya, dijo más temprano que su esposo viajó a Managua donde iba a sostener dicha reunión, sin detallar con quién, pero expresó su confianza en que el encuentro arroje buenos resultados.

Castro de Zelaya permanece, junto a sus hijos y otros familiares, varada en el paso fronterizo entre Nicaragua y Honduras, específicamente en la localidad de El Paraíso, ya que debido a una orden impuesta por el gobierno de facto, autoridades policiales le impiden el paso hacia territorio nicaragüense para reencontrarse con su esposo.

En los alrededores de la embajada de Honduras, ubicada en el sureste de Managua, se desplegó un fuerte dispositivo con agentes de seguridad nicaragüenses y estadounidenses.

Zelaya llamó una resistencia pacífica al golpe de Estado militar que se perpetró en su contra el pasado 28 de junio.
Hondudiario:
El embajador de Estados Unidos viajó a Nicaragua a reunirse con el ex presidente Zelaya y horas despuès de éste mismo día regreso al país, después de cumplir la visita oficial.

El embajador de Estados Unidos en el país, Hugo Llorens, viajó a Nicaragua a reunirse con el ex presidente Manuel Zelaya en una visita “oficial” que se realizó en la sede de la embajada de Honduras en ese país, confirmaron fuentes oficiales.

El diplomático estadounidense, acreditado en esta capital, que públicamente ha manifestado que él no se reunirá con ningún funcionario del actual Gobierno, que preside Roberto Micheletti, viajó a Nicaragua para sostener un reunión con su “amigo” el depuesto presidente Zelaya, supuestamente cumpliendo instrucciones de su país.

Aunque los objetivos y los resultados del encuentro entre Llorens y Zelaya, no se han divulgado, la prensa de nicaragüense a fin al gobierno de Daniel Ortega, confirmaron el encuentro y la presencia del diplomático estadounidense que llegó hasta Managua, por medios aún desconocidos.

“Zelaya y los funcionarios del gobierno del presidente Barack Obama se encontraron en la sede de la embajada de Honduras en Managua”, divulgó el canal 4 de televisión y la emisora Nueva Radio Ya, afines al gobierno del presidente Daniel Ortega.

Se dijo que tras la presencia de Llorens y Zelaya en la misión diplomática hondureña en Nicaragua, “en el sector sureste de Managua, se desplegó un fuerte dispositivo con agentes de seguridad nicaragüenses y estadounidenses”.

Trascendió que Zelaya había abandonado el campamento de resistencia que mantiene en la zona fronteriza entre Nicaragua y Honduras, pero no trascendió su destino, que sería el encuentro con la misión del embajador Llorens.

El ex mandatario manifestó la semana anterior que él no atendería los llamados al diálogo propuestos por el gobierno de Estados Unidos, que si deseaban ellos tendrían que venir a buscarle a su campamento de resistencia ubicado en las montañas de Nicaragua.

Fuentes oficiales confirmaron a hondudiario.com la salida de Llorens del país con destino a Nicaragua y también de su retorno, después de haberse reunido con el ex mandatario Zelaya a quien se le define como su “amigo personal” desde hace muchos años.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Micheletti Rebuts Critics & Propaganda

Update 1:

Breitbart:

OCOTAL, Nicaragua (AP) - The U.S. government said Tuesday it has revoked the diplomatic visas of four Honduran officials, stepping up pressure on coup-installed leaders who insist they can resist international demands to restore the ousted president.

The U.S. State Department did not name the four, but a Honduran official said they included the Supreme Court magistrate who ordered the arrest of ousted President Manuel Zelda and the president of Honduras' Congress.

The State Department is also reviewing the visas of all officials serving under interim President Roberto Micheletti, department spokesman Ian Kelly said.

Micheletti's Deputy Foreign Minister Marta Lorena Alvarado said Supreme Court Justice Tomas Arita and Congressional President Jose Alfredo Saavedro were among those whose visas removed.

Arita signed the order for Zelaya's arrest several days before soldiers whisked him out of the country on June 28.

Alvarado insisted the decision would not have major consequences for Micheletti's government, which has rejected international demands to restore Zelaya despite the suspension of millions of dollars in U.S. and European development aid and the threat of further sanctions.

"It's part of the international community's incomprehension of what is happening in Honduras," Alvarado told The Associated Press. "It's not definitive and it will not have major consequences for the future of Honduras."

Zelaya, who earlier complained that international efforts to restore him were flagging, said the decision was "correct" and urged even tougher measures.
Also:

Mel Zelaya had personally asked Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. to carry out the visa actions

Nefarious "US Ambassador" Hugo Llorens, a repulsive traitor, is at the core of this diabolical effort against a key American ally

Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen noted it was "dangerous" to pull visas, as the White House is taking its marching order from Zelaya, Chavez and Castro


President of National Congress now asks US to respect the sovereign decisions undertaken by Honduras

Supreme Court Judge Tomas Arita, who signed the arrest warrant against Mel responds to actions of the US Embassy in Tegucigalpa

Custodio, Arita, Saavedra and Sevilla were the 4 individuals harmed

Addams Family, oops, Zelaya family did not pass to the border area to meet the ex-dictator, although they had been legally authorized to do so

Human Rights Ombudsman, Ramon Custodio, one of the representatives who had his diplomatic visa revoked discusses that his dignity and fealty to the constitution is worth more than any visa

Legal association opposes any amnesty for Zelaya and his corrupt goons

Salomón Escoto, National Police Chief apprises Pres. Micheletti of the security situation in the nation

Víctor Boitano Coleman, ex-Sandinista militant, accuses the Ortega government of being a party to the incessant violations of Zelaya on his homeland, commerce has been affected to the permanent circus maximus on the border

Pepe Lobo, National Party Presidential candidate, says his party opposes a blanket amnesty to Mel Zelaya

Pres. Micheletti's visa could be next?

Zelaya "wife" Xiomara Castro, indicated to Chavez run network TeleSur, or is that CNN?, that the armed forces wants to expel her family and her from the country


Venezuelan diplomats, read spies, remain in country and refuse to leave Honduras after being asked to depart, as of Friday at noon


Honduran Pres. Roberto Micheletti-Wall Street Journal:

One of America’s most loyal Latin American allies—Honduras—has been in the midst of a constitutional crisis that threatens its democracy. Sadly, key undisputed facts regarding the crisis have often been ignored by America’s leaders, at least during the earliest days of the crisis.

In recent days, the rhetoric from allies of former President Manuel Zelaya has also dominated media reporting in the U.S. The worst distortion is the repetition of the false statement that Mr. Zelaya was removed from office by the military and for being a “reformer.” The truth is that he was removed by a democratically elected civilian government because the independent judicial and legislative branches of our government found that he had violated our laws and constitution.

Let’s review some fundamental facts that cannot be disputed:

• The Supreme Court, by a 15-0 vote, found that Mr. Zelaya had acted illegally by proceeding with an unconstitutional “referendum,” and it ordered the Armed Forces to arrest him. The military executed the arrest order of the Supreme Court because it was the appropriate agency to do so under Honduran law.

• Eight of the 15 votes on the Supreme Court were cast by members of Mr. Zelaya’s own Liberal Party. Strange that the pro-Zelaya propagandists who talk about the rule of law forget to mention the unanimous Supreme Court decision with a majority from Mr. Zelaya’s own party. Thus, Mr. Zelaya’s arrest was at the instigation of Honduran’s constitutional and civilian authorities—not the military.

• The Honduran Congress voted overwhelmingly in support of removing Mr. Zelaya. The vote included a majority of members of Mr. Zelaya’s Liberal Party.

• Independent government and religious leaders and institutions—including the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, the Administrative Law Tribunal, the independent Human Rights Ombudsman, four-out-of-five political parties, the two major presidential candidates of the Liberal and National Parties, and Honduras’s Catholic Cardinal—all agreed that Mr. Zelaya had acted illegally.

• The constitution expressly states in Article 239 that any president who seeks to amend the constitution and extend his term is automatically disqualified and is no longer president. There is no express provision for an impeachment process in the Honduran constitution. But the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision affirmed that Mr. Zelaya was attempting to extend his term with his illegal referendum. Thus, at the time of his arrest he was no longer—as a matter of law, as far as the Supreme Court was concerned—president of Honduras.

• Days before his arrest, Mr. Zelaya had his chief of staff illegally withdraw millions of dollars in cash from the Central Bank of Honduras.

• A day or so before his arrest, Mr. Zelaya led a violent mob to overrun an Air Force base to seize referendum ballots that had been shipped into Honduras by Hugo Chávez’s Venezuelan government.

• I succeeded Mr. Zelaya under the Honduran constitution’s order of succession (our vice president had resigned before all of this began so that he could run for president). This is and has always been an entirely civilian government. The military was ordered by an entirely civilian Supreme Court to arrest Mr. Zelaya. His removal was ordered by an entirely civilian and elected Congress. To suggest that Mr. Zelaya was ousted by means of a military coup is demonstrably false.

Regarding the decision to expel Mr. Zelaya from the country the evening of June 28 without a trial, reasonable people can believe the situation could have been handled differently. But it is also necessary to understand the decision in the context of genuine fear of Mr. Zelaya’s proven willingness to violate the law and to engage in mob-led violence.

The way forward is to work with Costa Rican President Oscar Arias. He is proposing ways to ensure that Mr. Zelaya complies with Honduras’s laws and its constitution and allows the people of Honduras to elect a new president in the regularly scheduled Nov. 29 elections (or perhaps earlier, if the date is moved up as President Arias has suggested and as Honduran law allows).

If all parties reach agreement to allow Mr. Zelaya to return to Honduras—a big “if”—we believe that he cannot be trusted to comply with the law and therefore it is our position that he must be prosecuted with full due process.

President Arias’s proposal for a moratorium on prosecution of all parties may be considered, but our Supreme Court has indicated that such a proposal presents serious legal problems under our constitution.

Like America, our constitutional democracy has three co-equal and independent branches of government—a fact that Mr. Zelaya ignored when he openly defied the positions of both the Supreme Court and Congress. But we are ready to continue discussions once the Supreme Court, the attorney general and Congress analyze President Arias’s proposal. That proposal has been turned over to them so that they can review provisions that impact their legal authority. Once we know their legal positions we will proceed accordingly.

The Honduran people must have confidence that their Congress is a co-equal branch of government. They must be assured that the rule of law in Honduras applies to everyone, even their president, and that their Supreme Court’s orders will not be dismissed and swept aside by other nations as inconvenient obstacles.

Meanwhile, the other elements of the Arias proposal, especially the establishment of a Truth Commission to make findings of fact and international enforcement mechanisms to ensure Mr. Zelaya complies with the agreement, are worthy of serious consideration.

Mr. Zelaya’s irresponsible attempt on Friday afternoon to cross the border into Honduras before President Arias has obtained agreement from all parties—an attempt that U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appropriately described as “reckless”—was just another example of why Mr. Zelaya cannot be trusted to keep his word.

Regardless of what happens, the worst thing the U.S. can do is to impose economic sanctions that would primarily hurt the poorest people in Honduras. Rather than impose sanctions, the U.S. should continue the wise policies of Mrs. Clinton. She is supporting President Arias’s efforts to mediate the issues. The goal is a peaceful solution that is consistent with Honduran law in a civil society where even the president is not above the law.

Mr. Micheletti, previously the president of the Honduran Congress, became president of Honduras upon the departure of Manuel Zelaya. He is a member of the Liberal Party, the same party as Mr. Zelaya.



The Path Foward, Micheletti editorial in the WSJ (Spanish)

US Ambassador Hugo Llorens permitted and was a party to Zelaya's wife utlizing his personal residence to make international calls (on US taxpayer expense), creating a sham as to her whereabouts and personal safety

Tomás Arita Valle, Supreme Court Magistrate who signed the arrest warrant against Mel Zelaya has his US Diplomatic visa revoked

José Alfredo Saavedra, new President of the Honduran national congress also has his US Diplomatic visa revoked

Obama is relying heavily on White House Counsel Gregory Craig for advice on Latin America

FM Lopez Contreras states that after January 27th everything changes politically and nations can have relations with Honduras, independent of OAS, like Cuba had with others

Funds suspended to ambassadors and diplomatic envoys who remain loyal to ex-President Zelaya

Zelaya transferred funds from People's Republic of China for personal use

Worse political crisis in 30 years

$7.5 million USD siphoned illegally from the Central Bank to fund the nefarious 4th Ballot initiative

Diary with payoffs to key labor and union syndicate leaders found in car of Carlos Arturo Reina, Zelaya cohort

Mel to direct guerrilla counter-offensive from the mountains of Nicaragua...are his mom and the transgendered "El Pichu" going to participate too?

Tuxtla Conference is ongoing in Costa Rica, Zelaya has been invited to attend

Honduran Supreme Court authorizes former "First Lady" Xiomara Castro de Zelaya to cross the border into Nicaragua

Official State Department statement regarding the revocation of 4 diplomatic visas to members of the Micheletti government

Zelaya praises State Department action, categorizes it as a victory

Philip Crowley, Assistant Secretary of Public Affairs at the US State Department, stated that the coup should serve as a “lesson” for the deposed president who had signed trade and petroleum accords with Venezuela: “We certainly think that if we were choosing a model government and a model leader for countries of the region to follow, that the current leadership in Venezuela would not be a particular model. If that is the lesson that President Zelaya has learned from this episode, that would be a good lesson.”

US sends the wrong message in supporting a socialist thug like Zelaya

Zelaya not happy that Hillary has stopped using the term “coup” to describe his removal from power by the military last month

Eduardo Montealegre, Nicaraguan opposition leader travels to Tegucigalpa offering support to the Micheletti administration and calling for Mel's ouster from Nicaraguan soil




Saturday, July 25, 2009

Legion of Doom Amateur Hour-UPDATED BELOW

The original Legion of Doom, from whence Fidel and Hugo drew their inspiration...

The modern day Legion of Doom, (L-R) Juan Evo Morales Ayma-Bolivia, Jose Manuel "Mel" Zelaya Rosales-Honduras, José Daniel Ortega Saavedra-Nicaragua, Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías-Venezuela and Rafael Vicente Correa Delgado-Ecuador.

Allende boot licking, Chavez employee, OAS Chief José Miguel Insulza Salinas with Mel Zelaya who is probably dreaming about his gal pal who wears the pants in their relationship, Patty Rodas.

The aging and decrepit Godfather of the Legion of Doom, Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz, Cuba's Stalinist tyrant.

Legion of Doom member in training, "La Pichu", Xiomara Hortensia Zelaya Castro, Mel's transgendered "daughter" who is a fruity melange of Rosa Luxembourg, Madame Mao, Vilma Espin and Jane Fonda!!!

Legion of Doom handmaiden "US Ambassador", Hugo Llorens, Mel Zelaya's BFF, scuba diving partner in Cayo Cochinos, fellow regular bacchanal sex attendee at Valle de Angeles orgy house and long-time beneficiary of economic enhancements for his partners and family members!

Defrocked socialist and disgraced thief, Mel Zelaya, receiving instructions at the border between Nicaragua and Honduras from his master, Legion of Doom Supreme Leader, Hugo Chavez!

Related Links:

The Mel Zelaya show at the border is but a reflection, independent of ideology, of the character and disposition of this narcissistic megalomaniac who is a pathological and compulsive liar with no shame

President Micheletti sounds off: mercenaries at the border and lack of class and decorum from ex Pres. Zelaya

Notwithstanding Chavez funded efforts to the contrary, the Honduran Armed Forces remain loyal to the constitutional President, Don Roberto Micheletti Bain and adhere to the governing legal authority in their actions


Micheletti: Zelaya can tried in a third country, but under Honduran laws; Police Force will carry out the arrest if he returns

Salomón Escoto, Director of the National Police articulates that there is a plan in place to arrest the corrupt dictator

More indictments and arrest warrants for Zelaya ministers Moncada, Santos and Mejia

National Congress will take up the issue of a general amnesty on Monday, as per San Jose talks

Legion of Doom ex Honduran FM, Patty Rodas (Mel's gal pal) demanding stronger actions from Hillary Clinton.....wait, didn't you mistreat her at the OAS summit in San Pedro Sula a couple of months ago????

Political posturing regarding the presidential ballot

Mega march in San Pedro Sula

Zelaya utilizes his "wife", transgendered daughter and mother as ploys at the border, exposing them to danger

If properly capture, National Police will guarantee the physical security of the ex thug in chief

San Pedro Sula rally excoriates Zelaya, Chavez and international pressure

What a surprise, FARC Marxist Leninist terrorists from Colombia and Legion of Doom guerrilla force backs Zelaya

Former President Ricardo Maduro and Bush ally proposes a third way to resolve crisis, with both Micheletti and Zelaya out, and a third NON Zelaya figure caretaker

International community urges more dialogue and acceptance of the Arias Plan

Hillary video regarding Zelaya from AllahPundit




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Update 2:



Friday, July 24, 2009

Zelaya Crosses Into Honduras, Then Backtracks








Honduras-Nicaragua Border Epicenter








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Pajamas Media in country reporting, as opposed to MSM

Mel, nobody other than your paid Legion of Doom supporters wants you in Honduras


Hat Tip: La Prensa
Hat Tip: Babalu Blog
Hat Tip: Christopher Yochum

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Coward Mel Threatens to Cross Border




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Mel on his way north to the border...I guess he really wants to die or be arrested




















Sunday, July 19, 2009

US Amb. Llorens Betrays America, Talks Falter

Hugo Llorens is stridently and viciously doing everything in his power to bring the socialist tyrant, Mel Zelaya, back to power:

El embajador de Estados Unidos en Honduras, Hugo Llorens, apoyaría la restitución del depuesto presidente Manuel Zelaya, según difundió esta mañana la emisora capitalina Radio Cadena Voces.

Según la información, Llorens estaría respaldando el retorno de Zelaya a través de reuniones con varios sectores políticos, con la advertencia de suspender algunas visas.

Zelaya fue separado del poder el pasado 28 de junio y en su lugar asumió el presidente del Congreso Nacional Roberto Micheletti.

Desde su defenestración ha amenazado con regresar a Honduras, y el 5 de julio hizo un intento fallido por la vía aérea.

Al respecto, la secretaria de Estado estadounidense Hillary Clinton le pidió dejar de insistir en su regreso al país.
As I have noted before, by denouncing his perfidy, Llorens is a cowardly thug, a rogue ambassador who takes his marching orders from Hugo Chavez and Raul Castro.

In the repugnant & nefarious tradition of Benedict Arnold, Alger Hiss, Aldrich Ames, Robert Hanssen and Ana Belen Montes, Llorens is a scumbag who is betraying the United States of America by engaging in vile and inimical actions against the national security interests of the Republic.

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Friday, July 17, 2009

Honduras in the Crosshairs

Honduras Friday Round-Up:

Chavez is reiterating that Zelaya will be entering Honduras within hours (more dis-information)

US State Department advises Zelaya to not return at this juncture

Marxist agitators and union members are blocking trade access to and from Honduras, via El Salvador, Nicaragua and Guatemala

Honduran armed forces ready to fight for their liberty and retain territorial integrity, talk of division is false

US Sec of State Clinton warns Chavez to cease interfering in Honduras and calls for a negotiated settlement

Zelaya hooligans impeding roads, creating chaos and transit problems

Micheletti chief of staff states he is open to resolving political conundrum, within the confines of the constitution

Armed Forces of Honduras are cognizant of both foreign and internal threats

G-16 will assist the electoral process in Honduras this fall

Illegal call center intervened, $17 million dollars USD spent in marketing of the 4th urna (ballot box)

Nicaraguan strong man Daniel Ortega excoriates Micheletti and Honduran armed forces

Video and documentation of Zelaya chief of staff, Enrique Flores Lanza, stealing $2 million dollars USD from the central bank of Honduras days before illegal vote

Chavez harasses and invariably threatens Honduras

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Chavez-Zelaya Inciting Rebellion & Murder


Curfew back in effect in Honduras....Gee, I wonder why?:

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras – Honduras' interim government suggested that backers of ousted President Manuel Zelaya were taking up arms to return him to power and it reinstated an overnight curfew it had lifted only days earlier.

Interim President Roberto Micheletti said Wednesday that forces he didn't identify "were handing out some guns" to foment rebellion.

A day earlier, Zelaya said Hondurans have the right to launch an insurrection against an illegitimate government — referring to a clause in the country's constitution — and warned he would pull out of talks to solve the crisis if the interim government does not quickly leave.

"There are reports, I don't know if they are real, I haven't been officially informed, that there is a group of armed people and that Zelaya is going to enter over the Nicaraguan border this Saturday," said Micheletti, the former congressional leader who was sworn in to serve out the final six months of Zelaya's term following the June 28 coup.

He added that "we still have confidence that this problem will be resolved through dialogue." Talks on ending the crisis are scheduled to resume Saturday, mediated by Costa Rican President Oscar Arias.

But a government statement read on television said a midnight-5 a.m. curfew was being imposed starting Wednesday night. It cited "continuing and open threats by groups looking to provoke disturbances and disorder."

On Sunday, officials had lifted a similar curfew in force since the coup, saying they had civil unrest under control.

Earlier Wednesday, Micheletti offered to step down "if at some point that decision is needed to bring peace and tranquility to the country." But he said that hinged on guarantees that Zelaya would not return to power.

Zelaya was not immediately available for comment, but the offer appeared unlikely to resolve the crisis over the coup, in which soldiers seized Zelaya and hustled him out of the country on a plane.

If Micheletti were to resign, under Honduran law the presidency would pass to Supreme Court President Jorge Rivera. The Supreme Court backed the coup, ruling that Zelaya had violated the law by attempting to hold a vote about whether to write a new constitution.



Related Links:

El Heraldo exposes Chavez run conspiracy to destabilize nation via Nicaraguan border with drug traffickers, attacking the airport in Tegu and criminal gangs carrying out delinquent activities

Supreme Court chief Jorge Alberto Rivera grants interview, sternly defends actions of the judiciary and does not pass judgement upon expulsion of Zelaya

Socialist Chilean President Bachelet warns that Zelaya needs to avoid a blood bath

ALBA nations, the Legion of Doom in Latin America, denounces Costa Rica President's attempts to negotiate a deal

Pro-Zelaya San Pedro Sula Mayor continues awol, but issues surreptitious statement as to his safety

Zelaya government spent $3 billion USD of budget for this year

UnoAmerica association backs Micheletti and hails Honduras for saving itself from the abyss

Micheletti willing to resign to Supreme Court Chief but without Zelaya returning to power

TeleSur, Chavez network, take on the re-imposition of the curfew

Confusion as to availability of international credits for Honduras


Government to without funds to pro-Zelaya ambassadors abroad

Oscar Raúl Matute Cruz new Justice Minister

More information regarding cache of money, good, equipment, etc. in Zelaya related safe houses

*Analysis of Billy Fernando Joya, former commander of formidable, special ops 3-16 anti-communist intelligence squad

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Miami Hondurans Reject Zelaya






Hat Tip: El Heraldo

Tomorrow Nicaraguans will join in solidarity with Hondurans:


Los hondureños en Estados unidos continúan manifestándose a favor del gobierno de Roberto Micheletti, la paz y la democracia en Honduras.

Más de 250 vehículos desfilaron el miércoles desde el antiguo Orange Ball hasta el consulado de Honduras en Miami, Florida. A dicha manifestación se sumaron ciudadanos de Cuba, quienes junto a los catrachos ondeaban la bandera hondureña y vociferaban consignas.

Jóvenes acaloraron el recorrido con el ritmo de punta catracha dándole colorido y vigor a la manifestación.

El rechazo al ex presidente Manuel Zelaya por la comunidad hondureña fue evidente, además enviaron un mensaje a quienes pretenden intervenir en los asuntos políticos del país.

"Te despreciamos Zelaya. Dejen que el pueblo hondureño resuelva sus propios asuntos institucionales”, gritaban los manifestantes reunidos frente al consulado.

La comunidad hondureña impulsa una ola de rechazo al “Chavismo” y el “Danielismo” que “pretenden arrogarse una falsa defensa de la institucionalidad democrática, olvidándose de sus fraudes y reclamando sanciones contra el gobierno de Roberto Micheletti”, dijo un hondureño.

Las jornadas de apoyo continuarán todos los días y el consulado de Honduras, ubicado en el 7171 de Coral Way, es el punto de reunión después de las 6:00 p.m., agregó el catracho.

Mañana viernes se espera que nicaragüenses se unan a las protestas donde exigirán respeto a la libertad y a la Institucionalidad del Pueblo Hondureño.

Micheletti's Plane Denied Access over Nicaragua


Picture above is the Honduran aircraft taking President Micheletti to San Jose, Costa Rica, while the 2nd photo corresponds to Republican Rep. Ros-Lehtinen of Florida with former Honduran Pres. Ricardo Maduro. (2002-2006)

Related Developments:




Former Nationalist Party Honduran President Maduro lobbies congress for support of new, Liberal Party unity government

Possible hypothetical scenarios of negotiations

Raul Castro orders back sports related advisers to Cuba