Brazil Responds to Complaint by Honduras

Brazil stated today, after the decision to sue by Honduras before the International Court of Justice, that the complaint “will not even be received,” because Honduras is not recognized at this time by foreign countries.


2 Responses to "Brazil Responds to Complaint by Honduras"

  1. Axel Reyes Bogran  October 29, 2009 at 6:07 am

    Of course it is recognized, if not, who is that they are attacking when they attack Michelletti?

    It is not of their Political leaning, but it is there, if not, Lula is attacking ghosts, and that is for crazies, so what is it, is there a Government in Honduras, or is Lula supporting Zelaya in a fight agaisnt a non existent foe?

    Look all of you Communists, Honduras has taken matters into its own hands simply because no body is accepting our Constitution, I am very sure you never expected to be unable to change it like you have done with many others, well so be it.

    We do not want Communism, Socialism or any of those leftist thinking forms of government in Honduras, and Mr. Lula, the fact that you were able to fool your people into believing in your offers is not of our concern, the Brazilian people have a choice to decide as to what type of Government they are rulled by, but so do we, the Honduran people does not want Communism/Socialism rulling it, never has, never will.

    Democracy is not a system in which a minority rules over a majority, it is actually the other way around, and now, I remind you, power shifts constantly, and there is no guarantees that the people backing you up today will be there to defend you tomorrow, and when that happens, I will probably take you to Court as an individual for allowing that animal to call for brothers to kill brothes in Hondurans, simply to get what you all want, we do not want to be part of your sphere of power, and Obama is not going to change the American Constitution nor be re-elected, so get ready, for here it comes.

    I am actually very surprised that a president of a large and rich country like Brazil is thinking in such short term for the future, Mr. Lula, it sems to be you may be living a bad leagacy to for your country, both economically and in reputation.

    But you know Mr. Lula, just to keep it simple, all we want is for you to get Zelaya out of your embassy, wether you choose to keep him in Brazil. or better yet, releasing to Honduran law enforcement, and allow for him to get the punishment that he brought upon yourself.

    Trying to deny the majority of Hondurans their choice of not having a Socialist running their lives is not what a leader of a country as well known and respected as yours should be trying to enforce.

    Shame on you Lula, and it does not matter if you do not care if Honduras sue you, what really matters is weather the International Courts hear our case.

    An injustice is being done against Honduras, and justice will be ours, if you put Zelaya in power, he will die.

  2. Al  October 28, 2009 at 6:45 pm

    Someday Brazil will regret housing a deposed dictator in its Embassy. Lula, remember your popularty is decreasing in Brazil.

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