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Roadblocks Between Cities

September 22nd, 2009 · 3 Comments

There are roadblocks in tolls North, South and East San Pedro Sula, confirmed the National Police.

“There is flexibility for anyone wishing to get to their jobs,” said a spokesman for the institution. The government ordered a curfew yesterday at four in the afternoon until today at six o’clock. The airports are closed until further notice, Civil Aviation announced yesterday.

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  • 1 Honduras Democracy // Sep 22, 2009 at 9:37 am

    Their was no reason for Zelaya to return to Honduras with the help of Brazilian Authorities. Of course they denied involvement but in reality they were involved with facilitating his return.

    The majority of the honduras people have demonstarted to the free world that they want democracy to prevail in their country.

    The situation was calm and general elections were going to be held on time until his surprise return. Now, the situation is back at tense levels with pro-zelaya supporters staging protests and ignoring curfews.

    The Honduras authorities have to take measures to curb the violence spread by the protests.

    The Brazilian Embassy should turn Zelaya over to the honduras army at once and without further delay.

  • 2 God supports the interim government // Sep 22, 2009 at 10:06 am

    The OAS has asked for protection of the Brazilian embassy and Mel Zelaya. So when it is convenient they recognize Micheleti. Well the streets hav e been cleared and they are providing protection.
    of course the Zelaya supporters had to do damage on the way out as always. Zelaya says it is there right? Why the OAS does not condemn Zelaya for calling on as many of his people possible to the streets and support the violence? Later the OAS will condemn Honduras and claim human rights abuses for protecting Zelaya and the Embassy with the police and army at there request. Who should they use for that job? The female hairdressers association. They could arm themselves with scissors and hot irons? Or should they use there beauty to lure the protesters to there home and out of the streets? Then they will say the government condoned illegal prostitution.

  • 3 Rob // Sep 22, 2009 at 12:46 pm

    go to this website and vote
    http://www.univision.com/content/content.jhtml;jsessionid=ZD5115VXK1IUICWIAANCFFIKZAABWIWC?cid=2095602