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S. Artesian wrote:


So is it official now? Can we all agree that the "agreement" negotiated by
Shannon wasn't a victory? That it was a fraud? That Zelaya should have
never signed it, and the fact that he did says a lot about his class
allegiance?

Maybe we can take another look and understand that the forces driving this
conflict have far outstripped the issue of his presidency, and what the next
steps must be? Maybe?


PRESIDENT ZELAYA's Letter to the Presidents of the Hemisphere

"The Name of Our Country is América" - Simon Bolivar
The Narco News Bulletin
Reporting on the War on Drugs and Democracy from Latin America
November 24, 2009 | Issue #62

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“Legalizing Coups d’Etat by Means of Spurious Electoral Processes
Divides the Unity of the Nations of América”
A Letter to the Presidents of the Hemisphere

By Manuel Zelaya Rosales
President of Honduras
November 22, 2009

Honorable Presidents
Nations of América

Dear Presidents,

I write you in my role as President of Honduras, valuing the excellent
relations between our countries and in defense of the democracy
violated in Honduras as consequence of the Military Coup d’Etat
perpetrated June 28 of this year, when soldiers invaded my home and at
gunpoint kidnapped and took me to Costa Rica.

The National Congress forged my resignation letter and, abusing its
power, emitted an illegal decree which “separated me from the charge
of Constitutional President” without Constitutional backing to do so.
The same was the case for the arrest order that the Court had emitted
without having received any legal complain and without my having been
cited to appear before any tribunal or trial. It has been condemned
and described by all the countries of the world as a violent and
surprising rupture of democratic order, a Military Coup d’Etat.

At this moment in Honduras we are in a de facto State. There is no
Constitution. Nor are there Constitutional powers because they have
been destroyed by force by the military Coup d’Etat on that ominous
day of June 28, 2009.

The Constitution of the Republic establishes in Article 3: “No one
owes obedience to an usurper government, nor to those who occupy
public positions or jobs by the force of weapons or using means or
procedures that bankrupt or fail to recognize what the Constitution
and the law establishes. Those actions by so-called authorities are
null and void. The people have the right to insurrection to defend the
Constitutional order.”

In reading that article, you can understand that the Honduran people
are legally empowered to act using all means, styles and forms that
they consider necessary to restore democracy. We have consciously
taken the path of peaceful resistance, with the goal of establishing
noncooperation and nonviolence like methods of civil disobedience and
twenty-first century popular struggle against the rise of military
force.

We thank the entire international community for your support for our
labor to reconstruct the State of Law, that being the last effort of
the poorly reached Tegucigalpa-San José Accord, backed by the OAS and
the US Department of State. Its letter and spirit has as its proposal
the “return of the title the executive branch to what it was prior to
June 28.” And it was openly violated by the de facto regime which in
which Mr. Micheletti pretends to head a government of reconciliation,
refusing to convene the National Congress, in definitive noncompliance
of the timeline and text.

Now, unilaterally, he seeks to utilize the aborted accord by convening
the National Congress on December 2, a date upon which the political
actors of the accord will have been substantially modified, in the
sense that by then they will have already been submitted to the
opinion ofthe voters without having restored Constitutional order.

The elections of November 29 and their use of public funds under a de
facto regime, without having previously restored democracy and the
State of Law as OAS and UN resolutions demand, without even having
installed the government of unity and reconciliation, are illegal,
illegitimate, and constitute a criminal act.

At the moment that the de facto regime with its soldiers convenes a
spurious electoral process under repression, without legal guarantees,
and without a political agreement, in which the military dictatorship
is the guarantor of the law, it only strengthens its actions of force
and impunity.

Precisely today, Channel 36, property of journalist Esdras Amado
López, the only television chain that has opposed the regime, has had
its signal blocked and taken off the air by the dictatorship.

The de facto regime has frontally disregarded the resolutions of the
OAS, the UN and the European Union. It has also violated the
Democratic Charter of the OAS and its resolutions while some of
Honduras’ friends among countries demonstrate ambiguity and support
for the electoral process without having restored democratic order and
without political dialogue. That permits the de facto regime to impose
its will by force.

As President of Honduras, I communicate with you to say that below
these conditions I will not back the electoral process and will
proceed to challenge it legally in the name of the men and women of my
country and of hundreds of community leaders that suffer the loss of
democracy, the repression, the unfair circumstances and the
suppression of freedom.

These elections have to be annulled and rescheduled to when the
sovereign will of the people is respected.

In these difficult moments for our brother countries of América, we
ask for your solidarity with Honduras.

* That you accompany us based on the facts that you know, reiterating
the position of not supporting a unilateral intent to give validity to
an accord that was quickly rescinded by the violations consummated by
the dictatorship.
* Reaffirming the condemnation of the coup d’etat of the military
State and not supporting a de facto regime whose existence today
shames all the peoples of Latin América Latina, that after all the
attempts by the international community to reverse the coup d’etat
have ended in a total failure for everyone.
* Appealing to maintain your firmness in the execution of the
resolutions passed by the OAS and the UN and not adopting ambiguous
and imprecise positions like those displayed today by the government
of the United States of America, with whose final posture has weakened
the process of reversing the coup d’etat, demonstrating division in
the international community. By feeding this coup d’etat the
democratic security in the hemisphere and the stability of the
Presidents of América is put at risk, with the resurgence of military
castes over civil authority. Legitimizing coups d’etat by means of
spurious electoral processes divides and does not contribute to the
unity of the nations of América.
* I ask for your cooperation so that this Military Coup d’Etat its
bloody violations of human rights do not go unpunished. Already, the
International Criminal Court has received complaints and allowed them
to proceed to trial to obtain justice for our people and apply the
corresponding sanctions to those who committed treason to the Nation
and crimes against humanity in Honduras.
* We voice our energetic rejection of those who support the maneuvers
to launder the coup d’etat, covering up for the golpistas to leave
their crimes protected.
* With our full attention, we invite all the nations to recognize our
government and that they abstain from supporting the actions of the
illegal regime that usurped power by force of weapons.
* We cordially demand and exhort your representatives to the OAS and
the UN to continue defending and supporting the rights of the people
and of the legitimately elected governments, since when one of our
nations suffers an assault it is an affront to all América; and, each
time a government elected by the peoples of América is toppled,
violence and terrorism win and Democracy suffers a defeat.

In wait of your response, I appreciate the invaluable support
demonstrated until now for these principles and I send you greetings
reiterating my esteem and my highest consideration.

JOSE MANUEL ZELAYA ROSALES
President of the Republic of Honduras

cc: Sr. José Miguel Insulza, Secretario General de la OEA
Sr. Ban Ki Moon, Secretario General de la ONU
Sr. José Barroso, Comisión Unión Europea
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