OAS: Honduras Must Restore President Manuel Zelaya In 3 Days Or Risk Suspension

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ROBERT BURNS | July 1, 2009 08:36 PM EST | AP

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Ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya, center, talks with Jose Miguel Insulza, left, the secretary general of the OAS, and Jorge Taiana, president of the general assembly from Argentina, after a press conference after a meeting of the Organization of American States in Washington early Wednesday, July 1, 2009. A defiant Roberto Micheletti said in an interview with The Associated Press late Tuesday that "no one can make me resign," defying the United Nations, the Organization of American States, the Obama administration and other leaders that have condemned the military coup that ousted President Manuel Zelaya. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration said Wednesday it has suspended joint military operations with Honduras to protest a coup that forced President Manuel Zelaya into exile. The U.S. withheld stronger action in hopes of negotiating a peaceful return of the country's elected leader.

The Organization of American States, meeting in Washington, gave Honduran coup leaders three days to restore Zelaya to power _ under threat of suspending Honduras's OAS membership. Afterward, several officials said the administration is still reviewing the possibility of cutting off U.S. aid.

Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary, said, "We continue to monitor the situation and will respond accordingly as events transpire."

At the State Department, spokesman Ian C. Kelly said the department's top diplomat for the Americas, Thomas Shannon, met with Zelaya at OAS headquarters on Tuesday evening. Kelly would not reveal details, except to say Zelaya thanked the administration for supporting his unconditional return to power.

Kelly said he was not aware of any plan to recall the U.S. ambassador from the Honduran capital. Another official, speaking on condition of anonymity in order to discuss internal deliberations, said the administration believes it stands a better chance of achieving a peaceful outcome if it keeps a diplomat in Tegucigalpa.

The official also said the U.S. was not advocating that the matter be taken up by the U.N. Security Council.

Kelly said the administration was still studying whether the forced removal of Zelaya was a military coup in a legal sense that would trigger a cutoff or suspension of American financial assistance.

"Our legal advisers are actively assessing the facts and the law in question, which we take very seriously," Kelly said.

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The administration appeared to be counting on the threat of Honduras having its OAS membership suspended as leverage in getting Zelaya back in power. While the administration joined the OAS in calling for Zelaya's unconditional return, with no limits on his presidential powers, it also seemed open to some form of compromise.

U.S. officials said they were pleased that Zelaya, who had vowed to return to Honduras on Thursday, put that off after the OAS announced the three-day deadline for the country's interim leaders to accept him back. Zelaya was in Panama on Wednesday to attend that country's presidential inauguration.

Zelaya said he would put off his return until the weekend.

The decision to suspend U.S. military activities in Honduras was announced by Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman, who said, "We've postponed any activities in Honduras right now as we assess that situation."

Whitman would not be specific, but the suspension could have broad implications because the United States runs a large Central American security and counternarcotics operation from a jointly run air base in Honduras. Whitman said only operations affecting Honduras itself are on hold.

Earlier, OAS Secretary-General Jose Miguel Insulza delivered what he called "an ultimatum" for Zelaya's safe return.

In a sharply worded resolution, the OAS said it vehemently condemned the coup and "the arbitrary detention and expulsion" of Zelaya.

The coup, the OAS resolution said, has produced an "unconstitutional alteration of the democratic order."

Calling Zelaya's overthrow an "old-fashioned coup," Insulza said: "We need to show clearly that military coups will not be accepted. We thought we were in an era when military coups were no longer possible in this hemisphere."

Zelaya has said he intends to return home accompanied by Insulza, the presidents of Argentina and Ecuador and the head of the U.N. General Assembly to seek restoration of his authority.

Roberto Micheletti, named by Honduras' Congress as the new president, said Tuesday that Zelaya could be met with an arrest warrant if he returned.

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AP National Security Writer Anne Gearan contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration said Wednesday it has suspended joint military operations with Honduras to protest a coup that forced President Manuel Zelaya into exile. The U.S. withheld ...
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration said Wednesday it has suspended joint military operations with Honduras to protest a coup that forced President Manuel Zelaya into exile. The U.S. withheld ...
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- flossophy I'm a Fan of flossophy 324 fans permalink
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This wasn't a coup... this was a legal action to prevent a coup.

Zelaya is a wannabe d|ctator... just like his romper room friends Chav3z, M0ra|es & Co.

I love how the left is spinning this one... I feel like I'm back on in the k|ndergarten p|aygr0und listening to them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 AM on 07/02/2009
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VERY well said!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 AM on 07/02/2009
- uvymopka I'm a Fan of uvymopka 17 fans permalink
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Well said indeed. This situation in Honduras is very instructive. I think anybody who thinks that Obama intends to just constitutionally go away in 2016 is nuts, he has the same plan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 AM on 07/02/2009
- esa I'm a Fan of esa permalink

I am English and have lived in Honduras for 15 years. I am distusted at the treatment that Honduras has received in the media and I am proud that Honduras has taken a stance that Venezuela, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Bolivia has failed to do. All Government agencies including Congress and the Supreme Court were in agreement and they acted under the letter of the law. The President of Congress has been sworn in as President and the elections will go ahead as planned in November. This will lead to a new elected Government taking office on 27 January 2010. What could be more Democratic?
The media has filmed a couple of hundered activists in the streets but I haven't seen any coverage of the 10's of thousands marching and rallying for peace. This is a people standing up for Democracy and Honduras should be supported. Obama, Clinton and the World have been quick to call for the reinstatment of Zelaya but quite simply, if you find yourself aligned with Castro, Chavez, and Ortega – you should REALLY look at where you’re standing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 AM on 07/02/2009
- AlexFTW I'm a Fan of AlexFTW 15 fans permalink
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How about honoring the will of the people who voted for Zelaya in the first place. That would be pretty darned democratic, if you ask me. But you seem to think that democracy means the will of the government agencies, congress, and the supreme court. Strange logic. But, then again, you are English.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 AM on 07/02/2009
- esa I'm a Fan of esa permalink

Yes I am, and proud of it. These are the hard facts.

Last Friday Zelaya, with his cabinet, issued a decree ordering all government employees to take part in the “Public Opinion Poll to convene a National Constitutional Assembly” (Presidential Decree PCM-020). The decree was published Saturday in the official newspaper. With this event, Zelaya triggered a constitutional protection that automatically removed him from office.

The key legal elements for that constitutional protection to be triggered are the following ones. Constitutional assemblies are convened to write new constitutions. In Honduras, you have 365 articles that can be changed by Congress. When Zelaya published that decree to regulate an “opinion poll” about the possibility of convening a national assembly he acted against the unchangeable articles of the constitution that deal with the prohibition of reelecting a president and of extending his term. His actions showed intent.

With the immediate removal of those involved, in the action as stated in article 239 of the Constitution which reads: “No citizen that has already served as head of the Executive Branch can be President or Vice-President. Whoever violates this law or proposes its reform, as well as those that support such violation directly or indirectly, will immediately cease in their functions and will be unable to hold any public office for a period of 10 years.” Notice that the rule speaks about intent. It also says immediately –as in instant, as in no trial required, as in no impeachment needed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 07/02/2009
- jeun28 I'm a Fan of jeun28 19 fans permalink

I don't agree with Obama on everything but on this I first had the view that ok the guy wanted a third term to change the constitution that was wrong and maybe the coup was justified. I now understand what it means to not react in a knee jerk manner without understanding the politics or people of a place.

But the more I read and especially the news that the new government has suspended the following articles of the constitution...
Article 69: "A persons liberty is inviolable and can only be restricted or suspended temporarily through process of law."

Article 71: "No person can be arrested nor kept incommunicado for more than 24 hours without being placed before a competent authority to be judged. Judicial detention during an investigation must not exceed six consecutive days from the moment that the same is ordered."

Article 78: "Freedoms of association and meeting are always guaranteed when they are not contrary to public order and good customs.

Article 79: "All persons have the right to meet with others, peacefully and without weapons, in public demonstration or transitory assembly, in relation to their common interests of any type, without necessity of notice or special permission."

Article 81: "All persons have the right to circulate freely, leave, enter, and remain in national territory. No one can be obligated to change home or residence except in special cases and with those requirements that the Law establishes."

just plan wrong

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 AM on 07/02/2009
- jeun28 I'm a Fan of jeun28 19 fans permalink

In Honduras we understand they have laws and this is in our hemisphere. Let Zelaya serve his term out and whoever replaces him, replaces him under the constitution of Honduras. We know what is going on in Honduras because we have diplomats in the country.

Unlike Iran we have no diplomats on the ground to access what is going on and we have no leverage in Iran. Hell we don't even know how their government functions. We speculate at best with Iran. We have no pull in Iran period. They could care less what America says. They do not rely on America for anything besides all the sanctions we instituted has only benefited the ayatollahs interest. The only folks with pull on Iran are the Russians and they are not going against Iran, its all logistics for Russia.

I am just disgusted with the new Honduras leadership, you are not acting any better. First time OAS factions agree on something, amazing to me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 AM on 07/02/2009
- Halter I'm a Fan of Halter 9 fans permalink
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Thank you for this important information.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 AM on 07/02/2009
- esa I'm a Fan of esa permalink

Third term, who said anything about third term? Zelaya is just finishing his first and that was long enough. He has support in about 15-28% of the population and only came to power with 49%.

All of the above measures are temporary and to enable a 10pm to 5am curfew (in some ares 9pm to 6am). Remember there has not been one death in this so called coup. The reason is that all measures, such as sending Zelaya out of the country, have been taken to preserve order and safety.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 PM on 07/02/2009
- JZ735 I'm a Fan of JZ735 22 fans permalink

BBC had a report how Hondurans would love to see the back of Zelaya...that said, military coups in Latin America should be extinct.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 AM on 07/02/2009
- Alila I'm a Fan of Alila 3 fans permalink
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Selective "meddling."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 07/02/2009
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Iran gets barely a word from Obama but tiny Honduras get isolation.

Now that's smart power folks.

Obama is empowering a friend of Iran (Chavez), empowering the mullahs and kicking a US tiny ally in the loins.

Makes sense?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 AM on 07/02/2009
- abouttime I'm a Fan of abouttime 21 fans permalink

Zelaya is a brave man.
He is an honorable and popular president for his country.1

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 AM on 07/02/2009

Real change is in FUNDING!!!

Cut the aid to Honduras . . . then ISRAEL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 AM on 07/02/2009
- Kache I'm a Fan of Kache 30 fans permalink
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"accompanied by Insulza, the presidents of Argentina and Ecuador and the head of the U.N. General Assembly to seek restoration of his authority"

The US ambassadors to OAS and to Honduras need to be among that group.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 07/02/2009
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 68 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 07/01/2009

Achmad won the election..­..statisti­cians agree it was impossible to count those votes in time.........so is he also the duly elected leader....­......no..­..........­.but you guys support zelaya..........who is getting support from other lifelong 2 bit dictator thugs.....­..........­.Chavez was going to help Zelaya with the votes.....­........wh­ich part of your brains causes you insane libs to believe it wouldn't be rigged...........?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 PM on 07/01/2009
- Kache I'm a Fan of Kache 30 fans permalink
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At least we think in full sentences. Get back to us when you get into middle school, kid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 07/02/2009
- Altruth I'm a Fan of Altruth 58 fans permalink

President Obama, cut the aid to them and to Israel if they don't stop building settlements!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 PM on 07/01/2009
- JerryLevy I'm a Fan of JerryLevy 54 fans permalink
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This Chevez, Ortega, and Kirchner lacky attempted to circumvent Honduran law and when the supreme court ruled against him and his own party did not support him, he ordered the military to pass out ballots (printed in Venezuela) and hold the election anyway. He was attempting to hold onto power against the will of the people. Where is the outrage on the HP about this would be dictator?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 PM on 07/01/2009

Libs support the 2 BIT DICTATOR THUG CLUB!!! The true colors are coming out.......­!!!......a­lthough some very sensible libs think this is idiotic.........and of course they are right............

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 07/01/2009
- bbrecht I'm a Fan of bbrecht 18 fans permalink
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Which part of military coup do you not understand?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 07/01/2009
- Kache I'm a Fan of Kache 30 fans permalink
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Lier. He was overthrown because he proposed a non-binding referendum on amending the Constitution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 AM on 07/02/2009
- ram1952 I'm a Fan of ram1952 22 fans permalink
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Printing ballots in Venezuela for a non-binding referendum is a crime against the constitution of Honduras? You Americans use everything made in China. How patriotic are you? Does your constitution allow that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 AM on 07/02/2009
- bobo5 I'm a Fan of bobo5 16 fans permalink

Honduras will just drift until the next election. The legal leader, Zelaya, will do business with the world from New York. Micheletti can focus on banana stickers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 07/01/2009

Comodity speculators are probably salivating.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 PM on 07/01/2009

Ha, legal....that's funny......as is Achmad....­..........­..?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 PM on 07/01/2009

who wants to become a lifelong member of the 2 bit dictator thug club..............

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 PM on 07/01/2009
- bbrecht I'm a Fan of bbrecht 18 fans permalink
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you do, apparently...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 07/01/2009
- Talossa I'm a Fan of Talossa 23 fans permalink
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Whoa -- I read the headline too fast and for an instant thought it said "US CONSIDERS SURRENDERING TO HONDURAS".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 PM on 07/01/2009

No, but it should read "Our Prez supports a man who wants to join the lifelong 2 bit dictator thug club......"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 PM on 07/01/2009
- bbrecht I'm a Fan of bbrecht 18 fans permalink
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Your spam is getting old Gladiator....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 PM on 07/01/2009
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