The envoys of the institution led by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter arrived yesterday, at the Honduran capital, where they will meet “with representatives of the negotiating parties” and “various sectors and groups in society,” according a statement from the Carter Center.
They have come “to learn directly about the situation facing the country and to promote and support an early negotiated solution to the political crisis, which enables the holding of a legitimate electoral process for all Hondurans.”

8 responses so far ↓
1 miraclemant // Oct 23, 2009 at 4:39 pm
former U.S. President Jimmy Carter? you have got to be kidding! He was the worst President in U.S. history….. oh, make that the 2nd worst now that they have the marxist obama in power.
Tell them we have a legitimate electorial process…. it called the free elections which are only 37 days away.
Stay STRONG Honduras….
2 Al // Oct 23, 2009 at 5:38 pm
Carter has failed so many times that he should go back to Georgia to do the only thing he has successful at: cultivating peanuts!
3 madrid // Oct 23, 2009 at 6:08 pm
Article 242. In the temporary absence of the President of the Republic, the Vice-
President shall replace him in his functions. If the absence of the President were
permanent, the Vice-President shall exercise and hold Executive Power for the time that
remains to complete the constitutional term. But if the Vice-President were also
permanently absent, the Executive Power shall be exercised by the President of the
National Congress, and, where the President of the National Congress is absent, by the
President of the Supreme Court, for the time that remains to complete the constitutional
term. MR CARTER THIS WHY MICHELLETI IS IN POWER….READ THE CONSTITUTION FIRST….
4 Al // Oct 23, 2009 at 7:19 pm
Support preserve democracy in Honduras. Call SALVEMOS A HONDURAS : Call 305 325-0777 and donate what you can: medicine, food, money. Let’s help Hondurans withstand this cruel world embargo instigated by Castro-Chavism.
God bless Honduras!
5 gonow // Oct 23, 2009 at 9:01 pm
i might disagree with you all on the carter center we should give them a change to demonstrate if they have commen sence or not and if i am wrong i will admit it no problem …….we should know in a few days……..
6 Musu // Oct 24, 2009 at 3:24 am
I have been watching this Honduran story for quite a while.
The two parties:
- Pro-Honduras (I)
- Anti-Honduras (II)
The Anti-Hondurans
- (a) wanted Zelaya back to power.
- (b) asked of Micheletti & Crew to reinstate Zelaya.
- (c) did not want to recognize Micheletti & Crew.
(a) implies, that Zelay was actually removed from power.
(a) thus also implies Micheletti & Crew have been recognized as the ones holding the power.
(b) implies Micheletti & Crew have been recognized as the ones holding the power, since else they would not have been asked to give the power back.
(c) is a trial to pretend Micheletti & Crew did not have the power; in contradiction to (a) and (b).
=> That was the problem of (II)
- They were hoping for (I) to make mistakes
- They were powerless
The Pro-Hondurans
- (A) did not want Zelaya back to power.
- (B) had the power to decide.
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Why was the story so long?
Because life, sometimes, may put people under severe test situations.
In such cases life asks of one to be particularly cautious and clean.
It asks, as always, the people to act with integrity.
Some tests are more like a marathon.
However; you don’ t know how long it will take.
You just have to carry on until the “opponent” gives up or the unknown deadline where your integrity beats the “opponent” has passed.
In this case Honduras won, since Zelaya broke down negotiations. Actually, there was nothing to discuss or negotiate.
Free, Souvereign, Independent.
That is Honduras.
7 Axel Reyes Bogran // Oct 24, 2009 at 5:56 am
You are kidding right??
Carter in Honduras?
Neither Jimmy Carter nor any ofhis people have any business in Honduras telling us anything about anything.
He gave Nicaragua to the Sandinistas in 1979, and gave Venezuela to Chavez in a silver platter!!
What does any body his intenetions may be about Honduras??
Come on people, we should use the lessons of history for our benefit.
Get them out of there before it is too late.
8 Axel Reyes Bogran // Oct 24, 2009 at 3:13 pm
Do not be surpised if the group of people sent in by Carter start coming up with fabricated information to back their view of the world.
The moment they start talking about civil liberties abuses ask them what their stance is about that in reference to Cuba.
Do not forget my proud compatriots, they only speak in countries where they are allowed to do so.
It is accepted by them that they can not protest about Cuba because Castro won’t allow it, then we should reserve that right also, and do not let them speak either.
Lets get them out there when it is still time.
People like them acuse people like us while hiding behind our feelings of guilt when we are told we are the bad guys, in the meantime the real bad guys do not give a flying flute to what is said about them.
Get Carter and his swine out of Honduras, do not by any means forget what he did in Venezuela, how he helped get Hugo Chavez back in power and stay there.
You could even say, and not be lieyng that we are in the situation that we are in thanks to Carter, since with out his help Chavez would have been forgotten a long time ago, instead he is trying to take over Honduras and instigating revolts in our beautiful country.
Lets be manly enough, kick Carter out of there.