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Honduras deal thrown into doubt
Al Jazeera ^ | October 31, 2009

Posted on 10/31/2009 2:44:06 AM PDT by don-o

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 elections on November 29, if the measure won support from congress and the supreme court.

But Corrales said that since congress would not be in session before the elections, Zelaya would not be confirmed in office.

"The congress is not in session, and I understand that it is programmed to return after the elections, because each one of the representatives is, at this very moment, in their respective districts campaigning around the clock," he said.

Terms of deal

The deal calls for the formation of a national unity government, a committee to ensure the veracity of the November 29 elections, and a truth and reconciliation commission.

Andres Conteris, a reporter for the US-based public television and radio show Democracy Now, who has been holed up with Zelaya in the Brazilian embassy in the Honduran capital, said the remarks by Corrales went against the agreement.

"This is absolutely a contravention of both the spirit and the word of the accord that was signed today," he told Al Jazeera by phone from the embassy in Tegucigalpa.

"For the negotiator of the coup regime to say that the legislature is not going to meet until after the election is a contravention because the accord specifically states that no later than November 5, the new constitutional authority of the unified government will be empowered as the new government of Honduras."

US involvement

Zelaya and Micheletti held talks separately on Thursday with Tom Shannon, the US assistant secretary of state, and Dan Restrepo, Washington's special assistant for Western Hemisphere affairs.

Zelaya remains holed up at the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa after re-entering the country in late September, two months after he was forced from the presidential palace and into exile.

He was forced from power on June 28, the same day that he planned to hold a non-binding referendum on the constitution that had been declared illegal by the Honduran congress and supreme court.

Opponents of Zelaya say that the public vote was aimed at winning support for an extension to presidential term limits, claims that he has denied.

The resumption of negotiations between the two sides came a day after Honduras's military-backed government, which is not recognised internationally, lodged legal proceedings against Brazil at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

The interim government accused Brazil on Wednesday of interfering in Honduras's internal affairs by sheltering Zelaya at its embassy, claims dismissed by the Brazilian government.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: honduras; micheletti; zelaya
Al Jazeera has actually had good coverage on this story
1 posted on 10/31/2009 2:44:08 AM PDT by don-o
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To: HonCitizen; Girlene; livius; stephenjohnbanker; Son House; ABQHispConservative; Lexinom; okie01; ...
Honduras ping

Freepmail me to be added to / removed from Honduras ping list.
Please ping me to threads of interest.
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2 posted on 10/31/2009 2:45:11 AM PDT by don-o (My son, Ben - Marine Lance Corporal is in Iraq.)
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To: don-o
Did obama and Zelaya get snookered on this deal? From, Honduras: deal announced, but coupsters admit it's bogus

......................"Another top Micheletti advisor, Marcia Facusse de Villeda, told Bloomberg News that "Zelaya won't be restored." In a virtual admission that the coup regime is trying to buy time, Facusse said that "just by signing this agreement we already have the recognition of the international community for the elections." (Bloomberg News, Oct. 30)

Yet another Micheletti advisor, Arturo Corrales, said that since the country's congress would not be in session before the elections, Zelaya would not be confirmed in office. "The congress is not in session, and I understand that it is programmed to return after the elections, because each one of the representatives is, at this very moment, in their respective districts campaigning around the clock," he said.".......................

Meanwhile......................

....................."Zelaya and his supporters at the Brazilian embassy are meanwhile complaining of loud music blasted by soldiers posted around the diplomatic compound from long-range acoustic devices. Soldiers "are using powerful sound systems that can be heard from 20 blocks away. ... We can't fall asleep," Zelaya told a news conference.

Army chief of staff Gen. Romeo Vazquez denied claims of harassment, saying the all-night broadcast was a "serenade" intended to celebrate the country's Armed Forces day holiday.

The playlist of tunes that stretched from after midnight into the morning of Oct. 21 included the song "Rata de Dos Patas" (Two-legged Rat), an ode to an ex-boyfriend made famous by Mexican songstress Paquita La del Barrio. Its lyrics begin, "Filthy rat, crawling animal, scum of all life ..." It get worse from there. (AP, Oct. 21)".................

LOLOLOL
3 posted on 10/31/2009 5:14:15 AM PDT by Girlene
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To: don-o

Looks like the 4 corner defense to run out the clock.


4 posted on 10/31/2009 5:38:22 AM PDT by Old Retired Army Guy (tHE)
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To: don-o

I have been saying all along that Al Jazeera has been doing an excellent job on the Honduras situation. I don’t trust them on Middle East and European stories, but I have been following them on Honduras and have been impressed.


5 posted on 10/31/2009 6:56:56 AM PDT by La Lydia
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To: HonCitizen

Repeat ping, and what say you? I suspected there was something going on with this “agreement,” maybe this is it.


6 posted on 10/31/2009 6:58:21 AM PDT by La Lydia
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To: don-o
-Andres Conteris, a reporter for the US-based public television and radio show Democracy Now"

I have seen this show "Democracy Now" on cable tv. It is a communist=leftist front, posing as "news". They are always touting support for human rights (but they never talk about the "human rights" in the countries like Cuba, Venezuela.

By "public", I hope they don't mean that us taxpayers are paying for this crap of propaganda. Does anyone know if this show is receiving money from US taxpayers???

7 posted on 10/31/2009 7:06:45 AM PDT by LibFreeUSA
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To: Girlene
...."Another top Micheletti advisor, Marcia Facusse de Villeda, told Bloomberg News that "Zelaya won't be restored."

In a sane world, the Blagojevich of Honduras would not have international support and the White House would decease from its Yankee imperialism.

8 posted on 10/31/2009 7:28:41 AM PDT by Western Phil
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To: Girlene; don-o
We can't fall asleep," Zelaya told a news conference.

LOL! I love it. Sure does sound like Zelaya was snookered.

9 posted on 10/31/2009 10:53:13 AM PDT by jazusamo (But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
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To: don-o

Of course he won’t be returned to power. The deal was that it has to be approved by the legislature and the Supreme Court, the sitting President knew this deal was worthless, that is why he signed it. It gets the a**hats off his back and gives nothing to the communist traitor they threw out.


10 posted on 10/31/2009 11:14:37 AM PDT by calex59 (We want our constitution back, and we will get it back.)
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To: don-o
...after a negotiator for the de facto government suggested that ...

Better than the American press but it still looks like Al Jazeera is under the influence of the Marxists in our State Dept. Or do the de facto reporters of AJ just learn English with State Dept. language programs?

11 posted on 10/31/2009 12:19:27 PM PDT by TigersEye (Democracy sucks!)
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To: Girlene

Gee, let’s hope the Pakis take Hillary’s change-of-life rants more seriously than the Hondurans do. ROTFLMAO


12 posted on 10/31/2009 12:26:00 PM PDT by TigersEye (Democracy sucks!)
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