Zelaya's Plane Circles Honduran Runway, Can't Land (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 07- 5-09 02:01 PM   |   Updated: 08- 5-09 05:12 AM

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(AP) TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Ousted President Manuel Zelaya was kept from landing at the main Honduras airport Sunday because the runway was blocked by military vehicles and groups of soldiers, some of them clashing with a crowd of thousands outside.

His Venezuelan pilots circled around the airport and decided not to risk a crash.

Zelaya instead headed for El Salvador, and vowed to try again Monday or Tuesday in his high-stakes effort to return to power in a country where all branches of government have lined up against him.

"I am the commander of the armed forces, elected by the people, and I ask the armed forces to comply with the order to open the airport so that there is no problem in landing and embracing my people," Zelaya said from the plane. "Today I feel like I have sufficient spiritual strength, blessed with the blood of Christ, to be able to arrive there and raise the crucifix."

But interim President Roberto Micheletti insisted on keeping him out, and said he won't negotiate until "things return to normal."

"We will be here until the country calms down," Micheletti said. "We are the authentic representatives of the people."

Micheletti also accused Nicaragua of moving troops in an attempt at psychological intimidation, and warned them not to cross into Honduras, "because we're ready to defend our border." Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega called the allegation "totally false."

Violence broke out among the huge crowd surrounding the airport, with at least one man killed _ shot in the head from inside the airport as people tried to break through a security fence, according to an Associated Press photographer at the scene. At least 30 people were treated for injuries, the Red Cross said, after security forces fired warning shots and tear gas.

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When Zelaya's plane was turned away, his supporters began chanting "We want blue helmets!" _ a reference to U.N. peacekeepers.

Karin Antunez, 27, was in tears.

"We're scared. We feel sad because these coup soldiers won't let Mel return, but we're not going to back down," she said. "We're the people and we're going to keep marching so that our president comes home."

Zelaya called on the United Nations, the OAS, the United States and European countries to "do something with this repressive regime."

"We should look for an immediate solution," Zelaya told Venezuela's Telesur network. He landed in Nicaragua and met briefly with Ortega, then flew to El Salvador for consultations with the presidents of Argentina, Paraguay and Ecuador and the secretary-general of the Organization of American States, Jose Miguel Insulza, who flew there from Washington.

"We have to set a precedent and demand that we cannot tolerate _ being the democratic presidents we are _ that the constitutional order be broken in our countries," Salvadoran President Mauricio Funes said a news conference late Sunday with Zelaya and the other dignitaries.

Zelaya won wide international support after his military ouster, but the presidents decided it was too dangerous to fly on Zelaya's plane, which carried only his close advisers and staff, two journalists from the Venezuela-based network Telesur and U.N. General Assembly President Miguel D'Escoto Brockmann, a leftist Nicaraguan priest and former foreign minister.

Honduras' new government has vowed to arrest Zelaya for 18 alleged criminal acts including treason and failing to implement more than 80 laws approved by Congress since taking office in 2006. Zelaya also refused to comply with a Supreme Court ruling against his planned referendum on whether to hold an assembly to consider changing the constitution.

Critics feared Zelaya might try to extend his rule and cement presidential power in ways similar to what his ally Hugo Chavez has done in Venezuela.

But instead of prosecuting him or trying to defeat him at the ballot box, his political opponents sent masked soldiers to fly Zelaya out of the country at gunpoint, and Congress installed Micheletti in his place.

The military solution drew condemnation at the United Nations, and Honduras was suspended by the OAS. Many called it a huge step backward for democracy, and no nation has recognized the new government. President Barack Obama has united with Chavez and conservative Colombian President Alvaro Uribe in insisting on Zelaya's return.

Without OAS membership, the isolated interim government faces trade sanctions and the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in subsidized oil, aid and loans for the impoverished nation.

Zelaya, a wealthy rancher who has shifted to left during his presidency, has drawn most of his support from the working and middle classes, while his opponents are based in the ranks of the well-to-do.

Micheletti's vice foreign minister, Martha Lorena Alvarado, said the interim government sent the OAS a letter expressing "willingness to conduct conversations in good faith." In Washington, senior Obama administration officials took that as a positive sign.

Speaking on condition of anonymity under ground rules set by the State Department, the officials said the United States and other OAS member countries are coordinating contacts and outreach to facilitate a resolution, despite their insistence on having no formal relations with the interim government.

The immediate concern, however, was avoiding more bloodshed. Both critics and supporters of Zelaya have staged large demonstrations. The country's Roman Catholic archbishop and its human rights commissioner urged Zelaya to stay away to avoid provoking them.

Moments after Zelaya's plane was turned away, about a dozen trucks filled with police ordered everyone off the streets, imposing a sunset-to-sunrise curfew.

"This is a war," said Matias Sauceda, 65, a human rights activist. "Imagine _ things are so bad, that the president is in the air and they don't let him land."

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Weissert reported from Tegucigalpa and Ikeda from Washington. Associated Press writers Freddy Cuevas, Marcos Aleman and Esteban Felix in Tegucigalpa; and Robert Burns and Jeanneth Valdivieso in Washington contributed to this report.

(AP) TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Ousted President Manuel Zelaya was kept from landing at the main Honduras airport Sunday because the runway was blocked by military vehicles and groups of soldiers, ...
(AP) TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Ousted President Manuel Zelaya was kept from landing at the main Honduras airport Sunday because the runway was blocked by military vehicles and groups of soldiers, ...
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I love the Honduranos , they are hard working, God fearing, strong family oriented people. When I lived there in Santa Rosa De Copan I met a wide range of people there. Where ever I went it seem to me everyone was willing to give me the shirt off thier back, these are generous, loving people. I have traveled this country from Roatan to the shores of La Cebia, from La Cebia to San Pedro Sula, San Pedro Sula to Santa Rosa De Copan, Santa Rosa de Copan to and through the borders of Guatamala. I think these loving people deserve equality of life, liberty, and the chance to persuit happiness. I support the people here and they are very dear to my heart. From a Copaneco, I tell you we need to support the people and pray for them. VIVA LOS HONDURANOS, ERAS EN MI CORAZONE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 07/07/2009
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I'm wondering why the Honduran elite chose now to stage a coup d'etat? Is there a crisis on the commodities for bananas? Seems strange, out of nowhere, except Honduras is yet another latin american nation to shift to the left, to the consternation of their rightwing compatriots. It has the stench of School of the American States all over and more than a little CIA poo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 07/06/2009

They should let him land and arrest him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 07/06/2009

The government is trying to avoid more division and chaos in the country...­.. they let that plane land...an that airfield would have been swamped with Zelaya supporters­...probabl­y more bloodshed and chaos...

the right thing handed. Mel Zelaya did it for a political show.... he came without any presidents­...he knew he wasnt going to be able to land...

if he really wanted to land... there are other airfields are not military bases....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 07/06/2009
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Huh?

There is no government in Honduras ... Honduras is a dictatorship now. What was the mighty Honduran military afraid of? Why the need for bloodshed?

The chaos is the result of the coup d'etat that took place.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 07/06/2009
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What is interim President Roberto Micheletti's political persuasion? Is he left of Zelaya? Right of Zelaya? The same as Zelaya? A politician? A bureaucrat? A nationalist? A U.S. pawn? The notion that "Another leader of the people gets overthrown by the right" may be a straw man in this case.

What would have been the proper response if in 2004 Bush had pressed for a nation referendum on his right to disregard the constitution? That's a bit of a trick question, that WAS the de facto referendum in the 2004 presidential election and look who won. It seems leaving your constitution up to the wishes of the people is not always the best idea.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 07/06/2009

Michelletti is from the Liberal party.... however he is more on the right.. He was the speaker of the congress who by constitutional law is the #3 line in power ( 2nd to the Vice President - Elvin Santos). santos resigned last year because he is the liberal party presidental candiate in November.
Santos was against ALBA and Zelayas attempt to push the special election

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 07/06/2009
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He is no president ... he is a dictator wannabe.

Claiming that George W Bush had won anything is stretching it ... the man is a failure as businessman, 'President' and 'leader'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 07/06/2009
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Clinton, Bush ,Obama....­...
Nothing changed.
CIA continue its dirty work

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 07/06/2009
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So many bloggers are too concerned about thge Honduran Constitution, trying to understand whether Zelaya violated laws of the land, but what transpired violates every moral and ethical measure of consciousness and civility. When a colonial government abuses the peasents and working class and prohibits their ability to refom laws and even the Constitution, then it is time for the people to stand up and be counted. Bloodshed has already been provoked by the military oligarchy. The people must continue to remain vigilant and demand representation. The whole world is watching and whether Zelaya violated Orwellian laws is irrelevant, because if he did then the Constitution and government must be revised to conform to basic democratic principles because to force the people into constant poverty and oppression IS immoral.
Hey, read the US Declaration of Independence and ask yourself what should the people of Honduras do?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 07/06/2009
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Indeed ... that Honduran 'Constitution' has no room for a National Assembly. What kind of nonsense is that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 07/06/2009
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What should the Honduran people do?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 07/06/2009
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Kick the usurpers out!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 07/06/2009
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Top Honduran military lawyer says we broke the law.

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/miami-dade/breaking-news/story/1125872.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 07/06/2009
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Did they try him, or enter his quarters in the middle of the night at gun point and ship him to Siberia? Now they want to arrest him, but they won't let his plane land. Give me a break.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 07/06/2009

He will arrested if he arrives in Honduras..­... that doesnt mean that Honduras government is looking to arrest him. its a warning for Zelaya to stay away....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 07/06/2009
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Just when they had him in their grasp he was able to escape. But eventually they will be able to bring him to justice to stand trial, and be found guilty. But some how I get the impression that they don't want a trial. A trial might actually show who broke the laws in Honduras. Why did the Military blocked the runway and did not allowed the plane to land? To avoid a bloodshed? I think not, If you believe that, then you believe in "Fairy Tales".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 AM on 07/06/2009

If the Honduras government want to capture Mel... they just invite him back over......­.. they dont want him to return... they werent gonna let him land and Mel knew that.

Nice political show for Mel....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 07/06/2009
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He was trying to land in Honduras ... your argument doesn't make sense.

Why was he not allowed to land?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 07/06/2009
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Google translation of the Honduran constitution: http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fpdba.georgetown.edu%2FConstitutions%2FHonduras%2Fhond05.html&sl=es&tl=en&history_state0

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 07/06/2009
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The war is not over, another day another battle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 07/06/2009
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Conservatives are expressing their fake outrage about Honduras when they couldn't even find it on the map last week.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 07/06/2009
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Shows your liberal intelligence. Many conservatives have helped Honduras groups like FEED THE CHILDREN, many missionaries, there is a christian orphanage started by conservatives, and I uses to live there and plan to return. It sounds to me you want to say something but can't quit muster than thinking process to understand what is the real issue here. How does this turn into an attack on conservatives when peoples constitutional rights are being violated. Oh you must be one of those liberials who sit in a blog room blaming everthing on conservatives when Racheal Medows tells you to do so. Learn about the current event at hand first instead of throwing ignorent slanderous propaganda.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 07/07/2009
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Have a nice day everyone !!! Hope to see you all here later. 0 :-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 AM on 07/06/2009
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I thought not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 07/06/2009
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and u never had a thought...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 07/06/2009
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"a --> leftist

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 AM on 07/06/2009
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From the Honduran Constitution:


ARTICULO 239.- El ciudadano que haya desempeñado la titularidad del Poder Ejecutivo no podrá ser Presidente o Vicepresidente de la República.

El que quebrante esta disposición o proponga su reforma, así como aquellos que lo apoyen directa o indirectamente, cesarán de inmediato en el desempeño de sus respectivos cargos y quedarán inhabilitados por diez (10) años para el ejercicio de toda función pública.
* Modificado por Decreto 299/1998.
* Modificado por Decreto 374/2002 y ratificado por Decreto 153/2003.

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Translation:

Article 239 — 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.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 AM on 07/06/2009
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ahh, if only u could count to ten...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 07/06/2009
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Oooops, take the deal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 07/06/2009
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pre-trial advice from ur attorney ehh, sport...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 07/06/2009
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Zelaya is a poverty p!mp who uses the down trodden to gain power and control.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 07/06/2009
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palin's middle name is zelaya, who knew...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 AM on 07/06/2009
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Here is a link to the Honduran Constitution. I posted it earlier but it did not last:

http://pdba.georgetown.edu/Constitutions/Honduras/hond05.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 07/06/2009
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palinesque to say the least...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 07/06/2009
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Interesting that the article cited contains a provision that forbids "propos[ing] its reform" directly or indirectly. That sounds like some sort of permanent decree, which, as Thomas Paine pointed out to Edmund Burke, et al, NO government or group of "rulers" has ANY right or power to enact or enforce. "Rules in perpetuity", binding successive generations after their inaugurators are long dead, can have no legitimacy, nor, in reality, can have no effect. So this supposed provision of the Honduran constitution, barring even proposing reform in perpetuity, can have no legitimacy OR legal effect. Attempted enforcement by the oligarchs, who evidently stuck that provision in the Honduran constitution, and their tools, the military, have conducted an illegitimate coup d'etat.

The people of Honduras should remove the oligarchs, and insert into the constitution a PERPETUAL BAN on any of them ever holding office, or accumulating wealth beyond assets valued at $100,000. Anything accumulated beyond that must be forfeited to the state. Assets accumulated may not be transferred by inheritance, and revert to the property of the state. All natural resources should be owned by the state outright, and developmen­t/exploita­tion of those resources conducted only by companies/­individual­s licensed by the Honduran government, with 90% of any profits paid to the state for the benefit of the people. Penalty for corruption/taking bribes, etc., should be death, after due process conviction at trial. Now THOSE kinds of provisions should REALLY get the oligarchs' knickers in a knot!

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