Manuel Zelaya stated on television, that he plans to exit the embassy prior to that date, logically with the backing of the Brazilian government.
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December 11, 2009 by Catracha Hondurena 5 Comments
Manuel Zelaya stated on television, that he plans to exit the embassy prior to that date, logically with the backing of the Brazilian government.
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a few days ago mel said the only way he would leave the embassey …..if he can leave as president of honduras; otherwise he would stay there ; he said ”i will stay here for 10 years as long as i have my giutar ” …….well the ambasedor probebly heard that and desided to wake him up………..
zelaya wants to have a meeting to discuss the problem in honduras ; he is to dum to realize that he is the problem ……….
Meeting in Santo Domingo between Punk zelaya and Pepe Lobo What does Zelaya have to have a meeting to discuss WHAT? Dont waste time by these Chavez sponsored gatherings no doubt he will show up to look after his Santo domingo oil refinery come on Honduras do not Legitimize this man and his fail attempt to derail Honduras Democracy and all the good people who gave their lives No meeting with Narco Traffickers Eh!
I agree it is about time!!
But why give him 7 weeks notice? It looks to me that Brazil still wants to play both sides, support z’liar and look to the international community like they are kicking him out.
I hope z’liar tries to sneak out like the rat snuck into the country, and the police catch him, and throw his bu*t in a prision where he belongs.
It’s about time that Brazil stop being a patsy for this criminal. I also would like to press to stop his always ‘hablando tonterias’ and lies. If they would shut him out he would shut up.