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Entries in Honduras coup (1)

Monday
Jun292009

Honduras stands against new world order; Chavez puts troops on alert

Updated on Monday, June 29, 2009 at 6:54PM by Registered CommenterKay B. Day, Editor

Updated on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 at 9:54PM by Registered CommenterKay B. Day, Editor

Shoreline view on Utila, the third largest of the Bay Islands (Islas de la Bahia). [Photo from CIA website.]Honduras, apparently following its constitution, decided to oust existing president Jose Manuel Zelaya for defying a Supreme Court decision. Zelaya hoped to follow the example of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez by holding a referendum that if successful, would have allowed Zelaya to seek a second term. The referendum would have enabled a constitutional assembly whereby Zelaya hoped term limits would be altered.

Chavez has already put his troops on alert. Ecuador and other leftist-led countries are in lock step with Chavez. And naturally, Chavez thinks the US had something to do with the peaceful transition of power achieved quickly and, according to various media, legally.

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