Brazil is demanding that ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya be reinstated before the scheduled presidential election of November 29th, according to government sources quoted in the Sao Paulo and Brasilia press. Read full article
My faith nin my country has been restored. Anyone objectively observing the activities in Honduras since June of this year, knows that this was not a coup; and it's about time that the US will honor the substance of the Teguc/San Jose Accord.
If Brazil, and the OAS truly wish prosperity for Honduras, and the people of Latin America, they will do the same; unless of course the wishes of
Chavez, and the Economics of Cuba,and Venezuela and Nicaragua are what they really have in mind for South and Central America.
By the way, Honduras is the third poorest country in the OAS, Nicaragua is the second; this is not counting Cuba. Without oil and uranium, Venezuela would probably be in the group, since they have no more industry.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesMy faith nin my country has been restored. Anyone objectively observing the activities in Honduras since June of this year, knows that this was not a coup; and it's about time that the US will honor the substance of the Teguc/San Jose Accord.
Nov 07th, 2009 - 01:18 am - Link - Report abuse 0If Brazil, and the OAS truly wish prosperity for Honduras, and the people of Latin America, they will do the same; unless of course the wishes of
Chavez, and the Economics of Cuba,and Venezuela and Nicaragua are what they really have in mind for South and Central America.
By the way, Honduras is the third poorest country in the OAS, Nicaragua is the second; this is not counting Cuba. Without oil and uranium, Venezuela would probably be in the group, since they have no more industry.
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