Government Visas Revoked

Washington is reviewing the revocation of several Honduran officials’ diplomatic visas. Today alone, the visas of Tomas Arita, the Supreme Court Justice, and Jose Alfredo Saavedra, the President of Congress, along with two other officials, visas were taken away.

Interestingly enough, Tomas Arita happened to be the signing official on the order of detention that led to Zelaya’s exit from the country.


3 Responses to "Government Visas Revoked"

  1. Abe Garza  July 30, 2009 at 8:16 am

    The coupista regime with it’s curfews is violating more than 22 articles of the constitution, such as the right to food and free movement. The curfew near the Nicaraguan border has trapped many Zelaya supporters. It is a bad humanitarian crisis. There is a military blockade. People, groceries and medical supplies are not allowed to go into that region. Shame on the coupistas!

  2. Carlos Garcia III  July 29, 2009 at 7:08 am

    this is a propaganda site – you are on the side of the enemies of truth, justice & democracy. May God have mercy on you.

  3. Abe Garza  July 28, 2009 at 10:38 pm

    Europe is revoking the coup plotters visas too.
    They are in trouble, they really screwed up.

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