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Monday July 27, 2009 | Share

Zelaya back to the U.S. claim to rule against coup

The legitimate president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, he demanded that the U.S. government to stop evading the issue of the coup and speak out strongly against the coup regime headed by Roberto Micheletti.
From the town of Ocotal in Nicaragua, on the border with Nicaragua, the constitutional president asked the Heads of State of America to reject the "group of thugs and military coup" which overthrew him and that "they are making fun" of the world.

"They are repressing the people. Some presidents do not speak of repression, but other issues, "he said.

Zelaya called on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton "to confront the dictatorship with force, to speak well of President Obama. To stop evading the issue of dictatorship and front hard to know what the U.S. position against the coup. "

"We keep on fighting, claiming the right and the military continue to restrict civil liberties, freedom of movement and association, freedom of opinion. What crime committed by people wanting to meet on the border with Nicaragua to the president, 'What crime committed my family to want to meet me, I am the father of my children and husband who is waiting hug his wife and mother' "he said.

The Honduran legitimate president said the coup "are violating the guarantees of a society and human rights. We are ready to fight to convict. "

"Presidents do not want to give them coups, this coup condemn, but to help us get the dictators to return peace," Zelaya ended.

Latin American News

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