Saturday, May 15, 2010

Making Christmas Wreaths

presented a "plan of reconciliation for another journalist murdered


IRIN
Former Honduran president Manuel Zelaya Nicaragua presented Thursday at a "reconciliation plan" that seeks to "normalize" the political situation in Honduras and, in turn, includes an amnesty for all the crimes he is accused of so that a return to the Central American nation to continue his political life. Zelaya
presented this proposal at a joint press conference with Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, one of his main allies after the coup on June 28 that he was expelled from the country. Honduras

requires that "reconciliation and the return of democratic rights system are the general guideline for the people to have peace and quiet," said the ousted leader, in announcing he will talk with President Porfirio Lobo to present this document.

After the coup, Zelaya temporarily resided in Nicaragua but from the Jan. 27 live in the Dominican Republic as a "guest of honor" without being able to return to Honduras where he has a warrant for various offenses.

Proposal suggests the possible permanent suspension of all court orders against him. Ortega said that Zelaya must return to Honduras "without persecution, without being lifted judgments and they can develop their political and social activities with all the guarantees of the case."

also requested to be granted legal personality to the face of resistance against the coup in Honduras that activity has remained strong since last June 28. This proposal will be submitted to various international bodies to take appropriate actions in order to "allow the normalization of relations across the continent and institutions in Central America."

"All we are determined to find a situation of full capacity which is the process of integration and unity we have been fighting the American and was hit in the wake of the coup "of State, said the president of Nicaragua.
Wolf had announced
Zelaya last week that would demand the enactment of "a decree that gives amnesty for any crimes," which has been dismissed by the judicial authorities have warned that the ousted president be arrested once they step on Honduran territory.

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