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'They put the noose on Zelaya' | ||
2009-11-06 | ||
The decision is in the hands of the nation's legislature but the plenary of the Honduran Congress cannot call for a vote without prior consultation with the Supreme Court. At the moment, all eyes are on the recommendation to come from the judiciary which, though not binding, is requisite to the Congress's defining of the country's future. In an exclusive interview, lawyer and spokesman for the Supreme Court of Justice, Danilo Eyzaguirre talked to Cecilia Barria of BBC Mundo in Tegucigalpa. Mr Eyzaguirre suggested it was unlikely that Mr Zelaya would return to power and said that the ousted president's negotiators had effectively "placed a noose around his neck" by accepting the terms of agreement signed under the auspices of the United States.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#2 Instant Liberation Kit. Contents: one (1) lamp-post one (1) 1" manila line, 30' long Additional materials required: one (1) tyrant Some assembly required. |
Posted by: Mike 2009-11-06 14:14 |
#1 As they say "From your mouth to the ear of G*d". |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2009-11-06 06:01 |