Thursday, July 2, 2009

I Have A Small Circular Rash

Honduras left for Iran

Much space is in the news devoted to the vicissitudes of electoral and public violence experienced by Iranians (and rightly so), but too little of the head of the former head of the exile government ManuelZelayasoppressione of constitutional freedoms of Honduras.

The facts: in these days, in Honduras, one should hold a referendum that would have given the option to the current head of government to be reelected. To defend the Constitution of the soldiers were sent to the home of Zelaya. The now former president fled to a neighboring country. All the neighboring South American Presidents Zelaya defended since the referendum was aimed at a political system similar to theirs, ie the possibility to be elected for additional terms.
The current parliament has decided to limit, for a few days of constitutional liberties. These are: the curfew, the provisional detention for more than 24 hours and the suspension of freedom of association, assembly and movement.
And 'certainly correct to speak of the riots in Iran but also in this South American country is something very serious happening, the people here have not been given anything for a chance to vote there was a problem of fraud.

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