Castro’s ALBA Remarks

Castro saluted the victory of the Bolivian people for reelecting Bolivian President Evo Morales for another presidential term.

During his speech at the summit, Raul Castro extended regrets of the absence of Honduran ousted president Manuel Zelaya, stressing that “the people of that nation (Honduras) were deprived of their Constitutional rights being imposed.”

He strongly condemned the coup staged in Honduras, saying that “with aid of the U.S. administration, an usurper and coup-maker government attempted to be legitimate with an electoral farce.”


4 Responses to "Castro’s ALBA Remarks"

  1. jamespadgett  December 15, 2009 at 10:02 pm

    Raul Castro has as much a right to speak about democracy as he does nuclear physics – he knows nothing about either! What an idiot!

  2. loui ayala  December 15, 2009 at 3:10 am

    i do agree with the above comments….they thought they are the only smart people that exist in this planet….and they do not know that their mentality was 200 years BC…They are just disappointed beacause “Honduras” was a failure to their devilish ambitions.Bravo to honduras for being resilient and patient not to be fooled by these evil monkeys…..

  3. Al  December 14, 2009 at 6:40 pm

    Raul Castro is a killer and a thief and the only ones who pay attention or validate his opinions must like killing and stealing. How ignorant can you be to pay any atrention whatsoever to someone who has enslaved a country for more than 50 years,!!!!!!!!

  4. Axel Reyes Bogran  December 14, 2009 at 5:42 pm

    Who is this guy trying to fool?

    Honduras is still paying dearly for Obama’s act of betrayal.

    The fact that Zelaya is no longer the president of Honduras is a direct consequence of enforcing constitutional law and the defense of Democracy, something totally allien for those bast..ds who have brought a whole country to its knees through fear, murder and torture, along with a horrendous record of violating both civil and human rights as these are established in the fabric of decent civilised societys.

    Of course the miss Zelaya, just look at a map of the Caribbean and you will see why Cuba has been after Honduras for so long, if they toguether were to rgulate maritime traffic into the Gulf of Mexico, Cuba would make millions in taxes, of course, of those millions the average Cuban and Honduran citizen would not get enjoy any of it.

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