Wednesday, September 30, 2009

More Honduras

Another victory for our Honduras policy?

"The de facto government of Honduras that took power three months ago found itself increasingly isolated Monday after suspending basic civil rights and closing down television and radio stations allied with ousted President Manuel Zelaya. . . . For now, at least, the Micheletti government seems dug in. It issued a decree late Sunday that suspends civil liberties for as long as 45 days "to guarantee peace and public order in the country and because of the calls for insurrection that Mr. Zelaya has publicly made."

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/227/story/76150.html

We just keep making things worse and worse.

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