Zelaya Just Doesn’t Get It: Prepares Risky Return Home With Nicaraguan Aid

July 23rd, 2009 (11) Posted By Erik Wong.

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MANAGUA, Nicaragua – Honduras’ deposed president headed toward his nation’s border Thursday to prepare a risky return home, an attempt to reverse an ouster that is testing the vitality of democracy in Latin America.

The interim government that sent Manuel Zelaya into exile vows to arrest the president if he sets foot in Honduras. Zelaya said he would make a second attempt to return home Saturday, saying U.S.-backed attempts at mediation had broken down.

Accompanied by Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro, Zelaya drove a white jeep out of the Honduran Embassy in Nicaragua, heading toward the northern town of Esteli, where he said he would spend Friday preparing for his return. Honduran Embassy officials broke into applause and chants of “Long live Mel!” using his nickname.

Zelaya said he hoped soldiers at the border would stand down when they see him. He called on supporters to meet him at the border, although he has not yet said exactly where he plan to cross into Honduras.

“I think the guns will be lowered when they see their people and their president,” Zelaya said at a news conference shortly before leaving.

All governments in the Western Hemisphere have condemned the coup, in which soldiers acting on orders from Congress and the Supreme Court arrested Zelaya and flew him into exile. Nations on both sides of the political spectrum say Zelaya’s return to power is crucial to the region’s stability.

Latin America expert Vicki Gass said that if Zelaya’s opponents succeed in driving him from power, it could have a ripple effect in a region where left-leaning elected governments are challenging small classes of elites that have ruled many countries for decades.

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“Coups could then happen in Peru, where President (Alan) Garcia has a very low approval rating, or in Argentina or in Guatemala,” said Gass, an analyst at the Washington Office on Latin America which promotes human rights and democracy. “Constitutional order and rule of law have to be restored.”

Zelaya said the mediation efforts, led by Costa Rican President Oscar Arias, had failed after representatives of the interim government flatly rejected the possibility that he might return to the presidency. They say they cannot overturn a Supreme Court ruling forbidding Zelaya’s reinstatement.

But Jose Miguel Insulza, secretary-general of the Organization of American States, held out hope that the two sides might still reach a settlement—and called Zelaya’s attempt to return without an agreement “hasty.”

“He has always wanted to return to his country, but it’s important to make an effort to avoid a likely confrontation,” Insulza said.

He said that neither delegation had officially responded to Arias proposal, which calls for Zelaya’s reinstatement, amnesty for the coup leaders and early elections.

The United States warned of tough sanctions against Honduras if Zelaya is not reinstated, but also said Thursday it does not support Zelaya’s plan to return on his own.

“Any step that would add to the risk of violence in Honduras or in the area, we think would be unwise,” State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said in Washington.

Zelaya dismissed the concerns of Insulza and the U.S., saying “defending our rights is not an act of violence … we are going to seek dialogue.”

In Honduras, Zelaya supporters turned up the pressure, blocking roads throughout the country Thursday and occupying several government buildings in peaceful protests.

It was unclear exactly when or how Zelaya planned to enter the country. Zelaya has set and let pass a series of deadlines for his return, and spokesman Allan Fajardo said Thursday that Zelaya could travel by air, sea, or land from any of Honduras’ three neighboring countries.

Fajardo told The Associated Press that Zelaya would set up base Thursday in the Nicaraguan city of Esteli, near the Honduran border, and then figure out his next move. He said Zelaya would be accompanied by family, supporters and journalists.

The Honduran military thwarted Zelaya’s first attempt to return home July 5 by blocking the runway at the airport in the capital, Tegucigalpa. The flight sparked clashes between Zelaya’s supporters and security forces in which at least one protester was killed.

Lorena Calix, a spokeswoman for Honduras’ national police, said Thursday that officers were ready to detain Zelaya if he makes another attempt to come home.

“When he comes to Honduras, we have to execute the arrest warrant,” she said.

Honduras’ Supreme Court ordered Zelaya’s arrest before the June 28 coup, ruling his effort to hold a referendum on whether to form a constitutional assembly was illegal. The military decided to send Zelaya into exile instead—a move that military lawyers themselves have called illegal but necessary.

Zelaya’s opponents, who objected to his populist and socialist policies, have argued the president was trying to change the constitution to extend his term. Zelaya denies that.

If he is arrested, Zelaya faces four charges of violating governmental order, treason and abusing and usurping power that could bring 43 years behind bars. Prosecutors say they are investigating a raft of other allegations ranging from misappropriation of public funds to drug smuggling—accusations Zelaya says are purely political.

(AP)

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  • Cold Dead Hands

    He looks just like the 1970′s coffee guy Juan Valdez. And I hope he gets his Stetson blown off if he tries to resume being the dictator.

    • YERMOM

      YERMOM concurs! and would just like to add that is a cute protester.

  • copperpeony

    Maybe Obarfa and Hillary will fly down there and try to convince the people in a town hall meeting that socialsm is good for them like they’re trying to establish here.
    :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

  • jasjfarrell

    Zelaya broke the law. He was removed from power with the approval of the Honduran Supreme court and the Senate.

    Obama backs him. Chavez and Castro backs him. What’s missing here?

  • grumpy mechanic

    Four strong ropes and one large Oak tree. :twisted:

  • Sully

    Supported by Castro, Chavez, Ortega and Barry the Red, Zelaya probably feels “the stars are aligned”.

    • cocorico

      the Mayas prediction for the end of the american calendar

  • mike3481

    Boom, Boom, out go the lights.

    Well, Bye.

    Uh-Huh.

  • http://carlosechevarria.blogspot.com Carlos Echevarria

    Erik, thanks for posting this article and your coverage, in general.

    I am very tied to this matter in terms of personal, business, social and political relations to Honduras and the government of the constitutional President of the Republic, Don Roberto Michletti Bain.

    My dear friend, the initial FM Dr. Enrique Ortez Colindres, was the one who had a fallout with “US Amb” Hugo Llorens who “denounced” and engered a crisis due to some remarks Ortez Colindres had made about Obama PRIOR to his investiture as FM.

    (he actually said that the US was “no longer the defender of democracy in the world” and the Obama was “with all respect” a “negrito” who did not even know where Tegucigalpa was.

    The term is derogatory but NOT in a racial, it is as if he called Obama a punk, but of course Llorens milked it, feigned outrage and Ortez Colindres resigned as to not be a distraction to Micheletti.

    The thing is that Ortez Colindres has been denouncing Zelaya since the begginining in Jan ’06 as a Chavez boot licker….so Llorens did Zelaya-Chavez dirty work.

    I have exposed the Ambassador of our country, read Chavez lap dog, who from day one has been going around threatening to pull visas, stop all aid and even saying the US would use troops to impose the socialist dictador, Mel Zelaya, back into power.

    There is now an internal State Dept investigation, specifcially because Foggy Bottom has realized that his advice to the administration (he has been there since August of last year) was so tendentious.

    Moreover, it has been divulged that when he was an economic attache in the early ’90s, Zelaya ran a quasi state organization that doled out foreign contracts for govt services and many of Llorens friends and even family benefited.

    Lastly, he has attended orgie parties in Valle de Angeles country house outside of Tegucigalpa with Mel (whose owner is the Honduran envoy in PRC and her son is consul in Miami under Mel), as well as being a scuba diving partner on occasion at Cayo Cochinos, a small group of pristine islands on the Caribbean!!!

  • http://carlosechevarria.blogspot.com Carlos Echevarria

    Oops, almost forgot, as for Zelaya he does NOT have the balls to cross the border and he will be either shot or summarily arrested.

    Don’t be surprised that his own people betray, to make him a martyr for the cause of Castro-Chavez and their Legion of Doom in the hemisphere!

    The gallant and glorious Honduran armed forces, trained by the US and Israel (first country to recognize Micheletti)have already demonstrated to the world their professinalism and valor.

    Just as they did under Pres Maduro who sent a battalion to Iraq as a means of solidarity with Pres Bush in 2003!

  • USMCTANKS

    “Zelaya’s opponents, who objected to his populist and socialist policies, have argued the president was trying to change the constitution to extend his term.”

    And Oshithead supports this POS…I can’t imagine why? I mean he’s nothing like Oshithead. This could never happen in the USA!
    My question is where is our congress? Our supreme court?