Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Manuel Zelaya. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Manuel Zelaya. Mostrar todas las entradas

martes, 22 de septiembre de 2009

Support collective of Camagüey return to the constitutional president of Honduras Manuel Zelaya

Workers and students of Camagüey expressed, in previous acts to the beginning of the days of this Tuesday, the happiness for the return to the constitutional president of Honduras Manuel Zelaya that gives continuity to the fight for the return to the democracy in the brother town.

After 87 days of peaceful protests to reestablish the political order damaged by the military hitters the elect President's arrival for popular command can become the solution of the conflict that maintains isolated to that nation.

The communities pointed out the confused participation of the leader of Costa Rica, Óscar Aryans that has in Hillary Clinton, secretary of State, of the United States his main consultant; at the time that remembered the contained precepts in the Honduran constitution that outlines to perpetuate a right State that a political, economic and socially fair society that propitiates the conditions for the man's full realization assures and so that the consultation is completed, is alone with the Honduran town

The hit of state of the passed June 28, expelled illegally from the power to Manuel Zelaya and installed as facto president to the military Roberto Micheletti with the back of something or somebody that is above the Constitution of the Central American nation; but the town of Francisco's earth Morazán didn't slack in pawn him and the fight continues to return the constitutional order to the country. (Aramís González Cruz)

President Manuel Zelaya in Honduras

Honduran constitutional President Manuel Zelaya returned to Tegucigalpa on Monday and is currently at the UN headquarters in this capital, his advisor Eduardo Reina reported.

"We can confirm that President Zelaya is here," Reina told Telesur television station.

The information was also confirmed by Vice Foreign Minister Beatriz del Valle.

Thousands of Hondurans are arriving to the international organization's headquarters in Tegucigalpa to welcome their constitutional president.

Zelaya had been forced out of his house by military putschists on June 28. (PL).