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Apparently, things aren’t going Manuel Zelaya’s way in Honduras. The deposed president, holed up in the Brazilian embassy in the country’s capital of Tegucigalpa, thinks he’s being double-crossed by the Obama Administration. When he agreed last week to leave the matter of his reinstatement in the hands of Honduras’ National Congress he believed that there was an under-the-table pact to return him to office. At the time, he announced to the press that he expected to be back as president by this Thursday. Now he’s afraid that he’ll never restored.
On Monday, this writer reported that Thomas Shannon, the U.S. Undersecretary of State for Latin America had categorically denied the existence of any side agreements to pressure the National Congress to restore Zelaya. In effect, the United States is now locked into a position that requires recognition of the new president to be elected on November 29, whether or not Zelaya is allowed to complete his term by the Honduran Congress. Read entire article
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