Communism in Latin America: Honduras
The Honduran constitutional crisis comprises the 28 June 2009 ouster and exile of president Manuel Zelaya. International reaction has been almost universally negative, with widespread condemnation of what the media have presented as a military coup d'état. Oddly enough, Obama’s US has trailed the general condemnation. In actual fact, in Honduras a coup d'état did not occur, rather a legal action to impede that Honduras would become an authoritarian and violent State through Zelaya’s politics which is in the Bolivia, Ecuador, Cuba and Venezuela footsteps.
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