Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Position the OAS to the coup in Honduras
Pain is inevitable but suffering is optional. There are great expectations on the delivery of the OAS to the unacceptable Coup de facto carried out in Honduras against President Manuel Zelaya.Ante this fact that the Secretary Jose Miguel Insulza has already experienced when he lived on the dictator Augusto Pinochet in their country of origin and what it will rise to Chile. As indicated raoulhernndez.spaces.live.com, the Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), José Miguel Insulza, said the organization "will not accept a return to the past in the continent" and make no concessions proclaimed a regime based on a military coup followed by the illegal detention of constitutional President of Honduras, Jose Manuel Zelaya., Insulza said that "in our region the military coup have no place," adding that "we will not recognize the same driving force behind the constitutional breakdown. " He said that the OAS will be open to a dialogue "only if it includes the replacement in its rightful position of President Zelaya." In a press conference with President of El Salvador, Mauricio Funes, who will travel to the capital of Nicaragua System meetings of Central American Integration (SICA) and the Rio Group and reiterated its condemnation Insulza military coup led by a group of military troops who arrested and ousted President Zelaya and ilegal.Junto violently to report that the OAS foreign ministers will meet on Tuesday in Washington at an Extraordinary General Assembly, said that it could decide to apply to Honduras from Article 19 of the Charter, which inhibits participate in all regular instances of the body to the country severely disrupted its institutional democrática.Insulza said the only way open to the authorities proclaimed in the Sunday morning "is the international isolation." The head of the OAS action rescued the body and marked that the determination made by the Permanent Council to condemn the institutional break occurred in Honduras "away from the dark periods in the history of our continent" and installed at the head of the defense of democratic values.
"We want change, we tried to do this because we are convinced that their future depends on its ability to end the negative things that have done so much damage to our countries in the past," the OAS sostuvo.En "this time all are equal, all are governed by the same principles, and democracy is the fundamental principle. "
Elnuevodiario.com.ni He says that the Organization of American States (OAS) adopted by acclamation a resolution condemning the seven-point "strongly" the "coup" carried out against Manuel Zelaya, who was ousted as president of the Republic Congress of Honduras. After several hours of closed-door deliberations, the Permanent Council adopted resolution also requires the return "immediate, safe and unconditional" Zelaya to power and schedule a special session of the OAS General Assembly in the near future to study the next steps seguir.La resolution, passed hours after it was installed as interim president Roberto Micheletti, was read by the Ambassador of Honduras to the OAS, Carlos Sosa, who hours earlier had asked the international community's support for the restoration of constitutional order in their country. For Sosa, the document "meets the aspirations" of the Government of Zelaya.Dicha statement also requires the return of Zelaya to his constitutional duties and states that "not recognize any government arising from the rupture unconstitutional." It also requested the Secretary General of the OAS, José Miguel Insulza, to travel, as did the meeting of Central American Integration System (SICA) in Managua, to perform the "necessary consultations" with Member States the association to respond to the crisis.Además, condemned "energetically" acts of violence and arbitrary detention reported by Chancellor Patricia Rodas, other Cabinet members and the mayor of San Pedro Sula, among others, and requires respect for bodily integrity and to be released "immediately." In his sixth point calls for convening an extraordinary session of the General Assembly for the next meeting at OAS headquarters in Washington.
The purpose of this meeting is to adopt the measures it deems appropriate, "according to the Charter of the Organization of American States, international law and the provisions of the Inter-American Democratic Charter." Finally, the document instructs that Insulza referred the resolution adopted today the Secretary General of the United Nations. The task of the OAS to such crises is to promote "normalization of democratic institutions," according to Article 20. The last time the OAS intervened to restore democratic institutions in a Latin American country was behind the coup against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in April 2002.
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