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Who's Laughing Now?

State.Protest.jpgBy Revolter

On Tuesday, Hondurans for Democracy and other groups organized another protest against the coup, this time outside Hillary's lair. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley thought he could laugh us away since there's these martial law "free and fair" elections coming on November 29 (video).

Ok, so we forgot to print a letter for Hillary, and the chants were pretty funny, but still no need to dismiss our demands. In fact, it seems like some people State should care about agree with us:

"The State Department's abrupt change of policy towards Honduras last week -- recognizing the elections scheduled for Nov. 29 even if the coup regime does not meet its commitments under the Tegucigalpa-San Jose Accord -- caused the collapse of an accord it helped negotiate,"
Frederick L. Jones, spokesman for Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John F. Kerry

And just in from the Latin American press (no English yet), Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) is actually in Tegucigolpe right now denouncing the human rights violations of the coup regime and calling for Zelaya's restitution:

"I believe that the elected President should be reinstated and that the Congress should take action as soon as posible . . . From what I have seen, it is obvious that there has been a deterioration in the human rights situation."
Suck it, DeMint!

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Utpal Author Profile Page:

Yeah, La Opinion has always been a good paper.

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From the Los Angeles-based La Opinion bilingual Spanish-English paper.

Official editorial:

A Farce In Honduras

The most noteworthy aspect of the Honduran political crisis is the claim of constitutionality bandied about by Roberto Micheletti’s de facto government. One must not be misled: in this case, the Constitution and Supreme Court are simply tools being used specifically to defend values opposed to democracy.

If President Mel Zelaya violated the Constitution by wanting to open the door to reelection, Honduran institutions were no more respectful in forcibly exiling the leader from the country in the middle of the night. There can be no doubt: that was a coup-d’état.

For that reason, the only way back to democratic normality is the return of Zelaya to the presidency, even with all the limitations imposed by the agreements signed but not respected. It is no surprise that the noncompliance has been the fault of Micheletti who, contrary to what was apparently negotiated by the United States, wants to head the agreed-upon reconciliation government instead of Zelaya.

The Honduran Congress was to authorize Zelaya’s return but decided to undertake unlimited consultations seeking legal opinions prior to voting on the ousted president’s reinstatement. The Honduran Supreme Court has decided to establish a commission to study the case, with no timetable for its work. It is obvious that the government intends to continue delaying the process until the next presidential elections on November 29, or until January 27, when the new government will take office.

A constitutional farce is taking place in Honduras. It started in June with the overthrow of Zelaya and continues to this day. This mockery of the international community, and especially of the efforts of the United States, is sad. The outcomes of the the first trial by fire of the Obama administration’s efforts to support democracy in the hemisphere is increasingly disappointing.

History has seen many de facto governments that held elections and were succeeded by democracies. In Honduras, this process is increasingly compromised by the current government's dictatorial attitude of the to the bitter end.

If this continues, the next government will take office under the cloud of the current political forces, the very forces that disrespect voters and make a mockery of democracy by invoking the constitution.

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