FONAC Coordinator’ US Visa Revoked

Villeda Bermudez confirmed the suspension of his US visa at the headquarters of the National Association of Industrialists (ANDI) yesterday, and added that “I regret the decision, but democracy is more important.”

The United States consulate officially informed the coordinator of the National Convergence Forum (FONAC), Leonardo Villeda Bermudez, that his visa to America was revoked because of his connection with the coup of June 28th.

In the note sent by the consulate, it was said that there was a possibility of Villeda getting his visa back, if he so desired.


10 Responses to "FONAC Coordinator’ US Visa Revoked"

  1. Free Honduras  September 16, 2009 at 7:33 am

    Meg –

    Facts please. Try them. They will leave a bitter taste in your mouth at first as they contratict what you thought you knew. Eventually you will begin to like their taste and even be happier knowing you are no longer spreading lies. Come down to Earth with us.

    Those who recently had their visas revoked by the foolish Obama administration have acted in defense of their country. Try it someday, and stop spreading lies and hate. I am not buying what you and Chavez are selling. Even preseidents must be called to account when they break the law Meg. If you don’t, then you wind up with Chavez, no free press, and no free speech (and burning cars, breaking windows, and spray painting buildings is not free speech, it is simply vandalism). Only support of the elected dictator and his corrupt government is allowed. Sounds like Cuba, or the USSR, or China. You may want to live in that kind of fear, but I do not, and I do not want that for Honduras.
    Free Honduras – Keep Chavez and Melito OUT.

  2. Meg  September 15, 2009 at 9:10 pm

    Free Honduras, you most be the president of Lalaland. The one who do not have the facts straigh is you, these are not decent people. The people who lost their visas are criminal who broke the law by participating in the coup.
    Are you for real? In what world do you live?

  3. CarlosM  September 15, 2009 at 4:27 pm

    Frank in Florida,

    The way your President is running the show so far, he is a prime candidate to emulate Zelaya in the next 12 months – in other words, let’s hope he keeps his pajamas pressed!

  4. ronny  September 15, 2009 at 3:25 pm

    y doesnt obama just take care of his country the USA. let honduras take care of themselves. they r perfectly capable.

  5. Free Honduras  September 15, 2009 at 12:32 pm

    Meg –

    No golpsistas have lost their visas. Only decent and honest Hondurans. Please get your facts streight.

  6. Meg  September 15, 2009 at 12:18 pm

    USA , good job revoking all the criminals golpistas visas to this country!

  7. Frank in Florida  September 15, 2009 at 12:05 pm

    Why do you want to come to what you call a socialist country we will revoke all visas to the coup plotters wake up honduras take your country back from greedy corporations keep calling the great USA and my president socialist He was voted in by a majority and will be our president for 4 years just because he is not doing what you want

  8. Free Honduras  September 15, 2009 at 11:09 am

    Obama – STOP BULLYING HONDURAS.

    NO YOU CAN”T

  9. Ron  September 15, 2009 at 10:34 am

    Obama is way out of his league. He is not the kind of leader That we Americans need. That is why I absolutly did not even consider voting for him. I hope all the fools that voted for him are happy with his version of change, because it will get much worse in America with someone that has not got a clue. Look at his former preacher who he dumped when the heat turned up. Watch out for America.

  10. Free Honduras  September 15, 2009 at 9:09 am

    USA – the biggest bully on the block. IT HAS GOT TO STOP BECAUSE IT IS MAKING FOOLS OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
    If Obama keeps opressing those that follow their constitution, the US people will have start thinking about impeaching Obama. The power has gone to his head, it is a SAD story, and the peoples of the Americas are pwying for it.
    Mr. OBAMA, please stop Opressing the Honduran People.

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