Zelaya to Return to Honduras in May

Juan Barahona, Sub FNRP (National Front for the Popular Resistance) coordinator, by telephone from Managua, Nicaragua, confirmed yesterday, that on Saturday, May 28th, Former President Manuel Zelaya will return to Tegucigalpa, Honduras. “We finished a meeting with Manuel Zelaya, and have decided that his historical return will be Saturday May 28th at 11:00 a.m. at the airport Toncontín,” said Barahona.

Reports have sprung up today that they may postpone Manuel Zelaya’s return for one month, in order to coordinate the Front, and make his return coincide with the exact date (two years later) that he was forced out of the country, June 28th; however, President Lobo prefers Zelaya return in May, before the general meeting of the OAS in El Salvador, where they will be discussing Honduras’s return to the Organization of American States. That meeting is scheduled for the 5th through 7th of June.

Barahona reported that the ex-president and the General Coordinator of FNRP will be accompanied by all the exiles who have so far been in different countries of Latin America and Europe. They will also be accompanied by several foreign ministers and representatives of various parliaments in Central and South America, Nicaragua’s President, Daniel Ortega, and Venezuela’s Foreign Minister, Nicolas Maduro, among them.

Juan Barahona has called for the resistance across the country to gather at the international airport in Tegucigalpa, Toncontín on that date. They will then march to the Plaza Murillo Isy Obed, south of the airport, where the FNRP will perform a political and cultural welcome in honor of the martyrs from the military coup of June 28, 2009.


One Response to "Zelaya to Return to Honduras in May"

  1. Axel Javier Reyes Bogran  May 23, 2011 at 9:52 am

    Bueno Hondureños, mas claro no canta el gallo, nos estan avisando cuando van a traer de regreso a ese traidor a la patria y a sus votatntes, depende de nosotros si se sale con la suya o no. Pepe Lobo, por muy presidente que sea es un empleado publico mas, y por lo mismo tanto no puede, ni debe atribuirse autoridades que no tiene, y tampoco tomar ese tipo de decisiones que hacen ver al pais como un juguete de los Comunistas. Zelaya no tiene derecho a verse como un hombre inocente, no lo es, y politicos protegiendo a politicos no es nada nuevo, pero cuando sucede lo que esta pasando con Zelaya, lo unico que estan buscando es usar a Honduras e irrespetar su soberania, puesto que lo que estan haciendo esa pacotilla de bribones no es nada mas ni nada menos que evitar sentar un precedente al ser Zelaya procesado, esto es para evitar que los vayan a poner a juicio a ese monton de usurpadores de Democracia que hay en Sur America ahora mismo, incluyo tmabien a Daniel Ortega y otros mas cercanos a Honduras. Manifestemonos pueblo hondureño, ellos lo hacen, hagamoslo nosotros tambien.

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