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    Coup in Honduras

    Soldiers ousted the democratically elected president of Honduras on Sunday and Congress named a successor, but the leftist ally of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez denounced what he called an illegal coup and vowed to stay in power.

    The first military takeover of a Central American government in 16 years drew widespread condemnation from governments in Latin America and the world — including the U.S. — and Chavez vowed to overthrow the country's apparent new leader.

    President Manuel Zelaya was awakened Sunday by gunfire and detained while still in his pajamas, hours before a constitutional referendum many saw as an attempt by him to stay in power beyond the one-term limit. An air force plane flew him into forced exile in Costa Rica as armored military vehicles with machine guns rolled through the streets of the Honduran capital and soldiers seized the national palace.

    "I want to return to my country," Zelaya said in Costa Rica. "I am president of Honduras."

    Congress voted to accept what it said was Zelaya's letter of resignation, with even Zelaya's former allies turning against him. Congressional leader Roberto Micheletti was sworn in to serve until Jan. 27 when Zelaya's term ends.

    Micheletti belongs to Zelaya's Liberal Party, but opposed the president in the referendum.

    Zelaya denied resigning and insisted he would serve out his term, even as the Supreme Court backed the military takeover and said it was a defense of democracy.

    He said he would attend a scheduled meeting of Central American presidents in Nicaragua on Monday and that Chavez, who also plans to attend, would provide transportation.

    Zelaya called on Honduran soldiers to back him, urged citizens to take to the streets in peaceful protests, and asked Honduran police to protect demonstrators.

    Micheletti was sworn in at a ceremony inside the Congress building with cheers and chants from fellow legislators of "Honduras! Honduras!"

    Outside of Congress, a group of about 150 people opposed to Zelaya's ouster stood well back from police lines and shook their fists, chanting "Out with the bourgeoisie!" and "Traitors!"

    Within hours, Micheletti declared a nationwide, 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew for two days starting Sunday night. He told a news conference he had appointed a new foreign minister: lawyer and former Ambassador to the U.N. Enrique Ortez Colindres.

    Micheletti insisted that he did not arrive at his new post "under the aegis of a coup d'etat."

    "I have reached the presidency as the result of an absolutely legal transition process," he said.

    He also defended the army, saying "the armed forces have complied with the constitution and the laws."
    Pretty interesting stuff going on, hopefully it works out for the people there.

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    I'm not sure how to take this. I heard this on the radio this monring. From what I am understanding, they president, who is now in exile, was trying to get a law (bill?) passed so that he could run for another election. Which is againist their Constitution.

    So I really have no idea what to think. The government could have done things differently. Since I don't know much about Honduras. I can't say much.

    But the person on the radio, Jeff Bulton (I think is a moron), was saying we should have stopped them. Done something to interfere or anything. Saying that Centeral America is the way they are is because of bad governments. And we should help them. They have bad governments because WE put those governments into place. We wanted their resources for cheap. So we made those countries shitty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WorstPE
    I'm not sure how to take this. I heard this on the radio this monring. From what I am understanding, they president, who is now in exile, was trying to get a law (bill?) passed so that he could run for another election. Which is againist their Constitution.

    So I really have no idea what to think. The government could have done things differently. Since I don't know much about Honduras. I can't say much.

    But the person on the radio, Jeff Bulton (I think is a moron), was saying we should have stopped them. Done something to interfere or anything. Saying that Centeral America is the way they are is because of bad governments. And we should help them. They have bad governments because WE put those governments into place. We wanted their resources for cheap. So we made those countries shitty.
    I'm not sure about it either, there a discussion on it in the Iron forums that looks like it has some good information. don't got a link to it though

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    http://www.texasteamplayers.com/index.php?topic=65630.0

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