Ousted Honduran President Sneaks Back Into Country

September 21st, 2009 (18) Posted By Erik Wong.

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TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras – Deposed President Manuel Zelaya defied threats of arrest and returned home to Honduras Monday, three months after he was forced into exile at gunpoint.

Seeking safety at the Brazilian Embassy, Zelaya called on his countrymen to come to the capital for peaceful protest.

“It is the moment of reconciliation,” he said Monday during a televised speech that featured Zelaya’s voice but not his image.

His surprise arrival sparked demonstrations in the streets outside the embassy as supporters, who have protested for months since his ouster, cheered his return.

“We are all happy, because he is the constitutional president of Honduras,” teacher Alfredo Rodriguez Escobar told The Associated Press. Overhead a police helicopter hovered over the growing crowd.

The return sharply and suddenly escalates the country’s political crisis—challenging the government installed by the coup to make good on its promise to arrest Zelaya and making him a polarizing figure for demonstrations—for and against _directly in the country’s capital.

The country’s Congress and Supreme Court, alarmed by Zelaya’s political shift into a close alliance with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, backed Zelaya’s removal, arguing that he violated the constitution, even if many officials say he should have been arrested rather than sent abroad.

Crowds gathered outside the United Nations compound early Monday after Zelaya initially went on television saying he had arrived there, apparently trying to mislead local officials. He later appeared at the Brazilian Embassy.

Zelaya said he had “evaded a thousand obstacles” to return. And his staunch supporter, Chavez, described the journey: “President Manuel Zelaya, along with four companions, traveled for two days overland, crossing mountains and rivers, risking their lives. They have made it to Honduras.”

Zelaya was forced out of the country at gunpoint on June 28. Interim leader Roberto Micheletti has repeatedly said a jail cell awaits Zelaya if he comes back.

Most international leaders—including the United States and the Organization of American States—say they still recognize Zelaya as president and demand he be reinstated.

Micheletti has said he will step aside after presidential elections are held as scheduled in November.

If the interim administration attempts to imprison Zelaya, protesters who have demonstrated against his ouster could turn violent, said Vicki Gass at the Washington Office on Latin America.

“There’s a saying about Honduras that people can argue in the morning and have dinner in the evening, but I’m not sure this will happen in this case,” said Gass. “It’s been 86 days since the coup. Something had to break and this might be it.”

But Juan Carlos Hidalgo, project coordinator for Latin America at the libertarian Cato Institute, said Zelaya should expect to be jailed.

“If he is back, his options are quite limited, because the moment that his location is discovered or that he publicly comes out of the trees where he’s hiding, he’s going to be arrested for sure,” he said.

(AP)

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  • Phil Byler

    The Honduras people deserve better than what the Obama Administration is doing in aiding the socialist tyrant wannabe Zelaya.

    • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

      AMERICANS deserve better than what we have in our Fed Government!!!! Once we clean up ourselves, then we can help out Honduras!

      -aTb

  • PFC Holla Holla

    socialist pig.

  • Kirk

    I’m wondering if this will turn bloody again? I wouldn’t be surprised if Hugo Chavez, Daniel Ortega, and Castro will push it, until all of Central America is on fire, and fighting amongst themselves, for the big commie takeover. :gun:

  • saepe expertus

    The saddest thing of all in this is that if we were to put what is left of our diplomatic weight behind the “interim government” this Chavez wannabe would be out on his bum. But the best that Hillary can muster is “no violence”. I am so ashamed of this Administration. :oops:

  • guamleo

    Why is this turd still alive. Bullet to the head time! :gun:

    Honduras shlould kick out all of the Brizillian embasy personell along with thier ambasodor. It is called Persona Non Grata.

    What need to happen is for a covert special ops team sponsored by, lets say, interested parties, to put a stop to this nonsense. :gun: :gun:

  • Sully

    Barry and Hilda support Zelaya because he represents Progressive values.
    There is no respect for a Constitutional Republic to a Progressive. They fancy themselves ‘Social Democrats’ fervently supportive of ‘direct democracy’ even if it results in the corrupt travesties like Gaza, Venezuela, Nicaragua, etc., etc., etc..
    Hugo was right in his observation that he and Fidel may actually be to the right of Barry.

  • ODIN2008

    Obama will stick his freakin’ nose in business that it doesn’t belong. Fix the economy you sack of shit and stay out of Honduras! :mad: :mad: :mad:

    • Bobby E

      Tiny country, easy target, and a hugo favor to Chavez.

  • jasjfarrell

    He was removed from office because he broke the law. They gave him a break by forcing him out of the country instead of throwing him in jail.

    Apparently we are backing him because he is a socialist which appears to be the goal of this administration.

  • mike3481

    Article :arrow: “The return sharply and suddenly escalates the country’s political crisis—challenging the government installed by the coup to make good on its promise to arrest Zelaya…”
    ______________________________________

    “installed by the coup” :?:

    Since when is the Constitutionally Lawful removal of a sitting President a coup :?:

    I suppose this is what’s in store for America if Obama’s removed from office for any number of currently valid reasons :!: :roll:

    • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

      the question is WHEN!!!???!!!??? needs to be NOW!

      -aTb

  • bman

    Is Honduras tropical like Cambodia and Vietnam?

  • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

    maybe now they can right the wrong by going ahead and placing this socialist piece of garbage under arrest!

    -aTb

  • killczar

    the next time obongo and his old lady leave the country, lets make it the last time. do not let them back in to the u.s.a.

    • Bobby E

      That goes for Hillary, Nancy, and Harry, et al.

  • http://earthlink nomee1

    this guy needs to be pushing daiseys, he has broke the rules of his own country, the millitary should dispatch his ass at once. :gun:

  • JJIrons

    Shoot him on sight.