Tuesday, June 30, 2009

The world community has condemned the putschists Honduras.

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The world community has condemned the military coup in Honduras, reported BBC News on Sunday, June 28.
In addition to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez promised to use military force against the junta if putschists suffer from the actions of the Ambassador of Venezuela, condemning the forced removal from power of President Manuel Zelaya of Honduras made a number of countries in Latin America and the European Union and the United States.
The head of Bolivia's Evo Morales said that "people have the right to choose their own future." "What is happening now in Honduras - that the military assault on democracy. Putschists therefore lose" - BBC News quoted Morales.
Ecuadorian Foreign Ministry, in turn, circulated a statement that did not recognize any government other than government of Manuel Zelaya.
President of Argentina Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner in connection with the events in Honduras recalled "the worst pages of the history of Latin America." "I think this is a return to barbaric times", - said Fernandez. Also, the head of Argentina launched an appeal to the international community, to a democratically elected president of Honduras has been supported.
U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton has expressed the view that the political forces in Honduras have to reaffirm their "commitment to democratic values" and to return to conduct peaceful dialogue.
According to the BBC News, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Presidency of the EU, issued a statement which called the putsch "unacceptable abuse of the Constitution of Honduras." Since the condemnation made by the junta to Spanish Premier Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.
Meanwhile on Sunday, June 28, the National Congress of Honduras (parliament) voted for the resignation of President Manuel Zelaya. It happened shortly after the Supreme Court issued a decree legalizing actions putschists. The court found that the military made in the protection of constitutional order. "
On Sunday, the country had held a referendum on changing the constitution. Zelaya, who was elected president in 2006 for four years, to repeal the restriction, under which the elected president of the republic could only once. The military accused him of trying to usurp power, and June 28, fired his arrest. After his arrest, Zelaya forcibly moved to Costa Rica.

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