Zelaya Waits in Embassy

While at the national stadium the inauguration ceremony of President Porfirio Lobo Sosa is taking place, in the vicinity of the Embassy of Brazil, two vehicles of the Embassy of the Dominican Republic have entered.

Dozens of journalists are located near the embassy in anticipation of the time when the former president will leave the embassy.

President Lobo has signed the Amnesty Decree at the inauguration ceremony, and at the conclusion of the event, President Lobo is expected to arrive with the President of the Dominican Republic, Leonel Fernandez, volunteering to help shelter Zelaya as he is transported out of the Country.

Zelaya and his “inner circle” have been granted amnesty for political crimes but have not been forgiven and legally must face charges related to common crimes.


3 Responses to "Zelaya Waits in Embassy"

  1. Axel Reyes Bogran  January 28, 2010 at 1:34 pm

    Sharpshooters any one.

    That is who should be waiting for Zelaya on his exit from that Communist heaven that the embassy of Brazil has become, and kill him.

    Then we can give him a presidential burial, but at least he wont be able to do any more harm.

  2. Al  January 27, 2010 at 10:24 pm

    Some people think that “out of sight is out of mind”. Z’liar is already making statements declaring Lobo’s election invalid. “CRIA CUERVOS Y TE SACARAN LOS OJOS”It is true that the international community had to be appeaced, and the international pressure to do what Mr. Lobo did must have been brutal. But I bet that Julio Lobo will regret in the long run forgiving Z’liar and letting him go without a trial. Forgiving criminals in office NEVER works,(Fidel and Chavez are the best examples) and the MARACHI will bring a lot of trials and problems for Honduras in the future.
    I hope I am wrong.

  3. loui ayala  January 27, 2010 at 3:45 pm

    So, just like that……what about the crimes that they did and the damages that they have done to the country and citizen of “Honduras”. So, if you hold a high position you will be escorted like a hero and forget about the horrific things that they did….what a special country to live ha?..Mr. Lobo i hope and pray that you won’t forget the people of Honduras and the sacrifices that they endured with this “criminal” it is just fair for them to be given credit and justice for all that they withstood during the crisis …..that means ” you let these criminals face justice”. and when that thing happen…i will salute your administration as a fair and 100% democratic …….SAYONARA.

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