Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Insulza's OAS: A national liberation movement?

Authors:
Luis Alberto López Rafaschieri and José Alberto López Rafaschieri
www.morochos.net

Since the beginning of the political crisis in Honduras, Insulza has spared no words in condemning the way the Honduran president was removed from office. Insulza easily attacks those who removed Zelaya, and warns that if he does not return to his post, violence can erupt in Honduras.

However, the same Insulza that is outraged by the injustice against Zelaya, says nothing against Chavez's and Ortega's threats of military action in Honduras, or about Zelaya's potentially violent idea of resuming power through a national mutiny.

On the contrary, in his quest to return Zelaya to the presidency, Insulza has reached the extreme of being involved in questionable activities, as supporting the overthrow of a government -legitimate or not- making “heroic” flights above Honduras, and using his influence to endorse popular uprisings against the new Honduran regime. Actuations that are appropriate for a guerrilla leader, but not for the most important diplomat of the American continent.


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