Micheletti Zelaya says not interested in seeking a solution inside
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
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said the government's decision to postpone Micheletti a visit to Honduras by a delegation of the OAS, which was scheduled for today, intended to resume talks sponsored by Costa Rica to overcome the political crisis in Honduras, has been "misguided" .
On Sunday, Micheletti Government postponed the visit of the OAS mission, arguing she came in the continental body's general secretary, José Miguel Insulza, who was accused of being biased Tegucigalpa in the conflict in favor of Zelaya. However, the same Sunday the government reacted and said Insulza come to accept that, but only as an "observer."
Castro, who last week accompanied a march by supporters of her husband in western Honduras, demanding the return of Zelaya to power, said today in Tegucigalpa will do the same with other protesters who are coming to the capital from populations of the eastern, central and south.
Zelaya's supporters, who was ousted on June 28 by the military and immediately replaced Micheletti, by appointment of the Honduran Parliament, now plan to hold two large concentrations in Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula, the two major cities of the Central American nation.
Zelaya's wife Micheletti criticized the regime for its "attitude of repression against the people." He stressed that "a dictatorship" that "peace talks", but "the guns are the order of the day pointing at people." "They will not find a solution," said the first lady, who also said that their struggle and that of many Hondurans is "for peace and constitutional order."
said her husband also reiterated that is willing to sign in Tegucigalpa the San Jose, proposed as a mediator by the president of Costa Rica, Oscar Arias, to seek a negotiated peaceful solution to the crisis in Honduras, but who opposes this is Micheletti . On Sunday, Micheletti Government postponed the visit of the OAS mission, arguing she came in the continental body's general secretary, José Miguel Insulza, who was accused of being biased Tegucigalpa in the conflict in favor of Zelaya. However, the same Sunday the government reacted and said Insulza come to accept that, but only as an "observer."
Castro, who last week accompanied a march by supporters of her husband in western Honduras, demanding the return of Zelaya to power, said today in Tegucigalpa will do the same with other protesters who are coming to the capital from populations of the eastern, central and south.
Zelaya's supporters, who was ousted on June 28 by the military and immediately replaced Micheletti, by appointment of the Honduran Parliament, now plan to hold two large concentrations in Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula, the two major cities of the Central American nation.
Zelaya's wife Micheletti criticized the regime for its "attitude of repression against the people." He stressed that "a dictatorship" that "peace talks", but "the guns are the order of the day pointing at people." "They will not find a solution," said the first lady, who also said that their struggle and that of many Hondurans is "for peace and constitutional order."
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