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Zelaya Asks Latin America to Condemn Coup
Regime
TEGUCIGALPA - Constitutional President Manuel Zelaya
requested Latin America's statesmen support
his country and ratify condemnation to the
coup d'etat.
In a letter read by Radio Globo station,
Zelaya asked the continent's nations
"maintain solidarity with Honduras, reaffirm
condemnation to the coup d'etat, and not
support a coup regime."
The statesman also said that the current
existence of an illegitimate and spurious
government in the Central American nation is
a disgrace for the region.
The meeting expects to analyze the situation
in Honduras after almost five months of the
military coup, in which Zelaya called not to
adopt ambiguous or imprecise stances, like
those of the United States.
According to the Honduran president, that
nation's stance faced with the June 28
putsch weakened the process to revert the
coup, and showed division of the
international community.
Regarding consultations to the November 29
polls in this country, Zelaya stated that
putschists try to legitimize the de facto
regime with illegitimate elections. |
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