By Catracha Hondurena on November 15, 2009
elections, honduras, negotiations, political crisis, Politics in Honduras, presidency, Tegucigalpa - San Jose Agreement, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
“As the elected president of the Honduran people, I reaffirm my position that starting today, no matter what, I will not accept any agreement on returning to the presidency of the republic to cover up this coup d’etat,” Zelaya said, reading from the letter on Globo radio….Washington Post Article Here
By Catracha Hondurena on November 13, 2009
elections, honduras, Politics in Honduras
Politics in Honduras
A grenade blew up 500 meters from a building holding ballot boxes for the November 29th elections last night. No one was hurt and there were no damages reported. Orlin Cerrato, the National Police spokesman, said it was obvious “the intention was to destroy election material and sabotage the elections.” The explosive device was found […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 13, 2009
elections, honduran, honduras, Politics in Honduras, presidency, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Zelaya leadership has scheduled a series of activities to boycott the elections on November 29th, ranging from preventing Hondurans from going to the polls to the massive detrimental use of indelible ink. Running among their network is a series of emails in which leaders are instructed to take actions before, during and after the elections. […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 10, 2009
honduras, Politics in Honduras, Tegucigalpa - San Jose Agreement, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Honduras ousted president Manuel Zelaya’s erratic behavior continues to block a negotiated solution to his country’s constitutional crisis. Two days after he signed on to an agreement which left the matter of his reinstatement in the hands of the Honduran National Congress, he insisted that the agreement required his immediate reinstatement, even before the Congress […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 9, 2009
honduras, Micheletti, political crisis, Politics in Honduras, presidency, Tegucigalpa - San Jose Agreement, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Roberto Micheletti’s government said yesterday that former President Zelaya is acting like a victim when in fact his role in this crisis has been the executioner “of his own self, due to his erratic behavior. In a statement of 10 points, Micheletti’s interim government regards the position adopted unilaterally, that Zelaya is ignoring the agreement. […]