A Coup in Honduras? Try Rule of Law.
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WedNEWSday - July 8th, 2009

One political party president tries to keep his organization from splintering…
Honduras is a nation divided. After its president was unceremoniously flown out of the country, a new government was sworn in hours later. On Monday, the airport was shut down for 48 hours and protest marches continued in the capital. The Associated Press reported that Mr. Zelaya was flying back to Washington Tuesday to meet with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.
But if the crisis centers at the highest levels of government, it has also spilled down into the nation’s entire political establishment. And from the vantage of a social democratic party president, who fields concerns from members who support the ouster, condemn it, and all the shades of gray in between, the repercussions of this division could be felt for far longer than the immediate crisis itself.
This from the Christian Science Monitor - July 6th, 2009
http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0707/p06s04-woam.html
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While just a few days earlier, Octavio Sanchez, a lawyer and former presidential adviser (2002-05) and minister of culture (2005-06) of the Republic of Honduras, tells us that the notion of a ‘coup’ is complete nonsense. What was witnessed was simply the rule of law. It should not surprise us that the Neo-Marxist media wants us to think otherwise.
Sometimes, the whole world prefers a lie to the truth. The White House, the United Nations, the Organization of American States, and much of the media have condemned the ouster of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya this past weekend as a coup d’état.
That is nonsense.
In fact, what happened here is nothing short of the triumph of the rule of law…
This from The Christian Science Monitor - July 2nd, 2009
http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0702/p09s03-coop.html
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