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honduras, what is it then??After todays events we need to ask!By: Tony Medina, June 30, 2009
Honduras, What is it then?
I have received many comments from my last newsletter in agreement with our
views. but there are some that just do not get it. Or is it me that just do
not get it??
For years I grew up seeing how people around the world was saying that we need
to be DEMOCRATS with RESPECT to our LAWS, that we should not respect those
that try to impose a new regime using the force. We saw how Nicaragua went
from Dictatorship to Democrat but suffer a civil war in the process; How El
Salvador had a cruel civil war and had finally elected a president
representing the rebel forces later converted in a political party. But we
have also seen how the Castro Clan has governed Cuba for over 49 years and how
many had left that country in search for a better life.
But, people leaving a poor country is not happening only in Cuba, all of our
poor countries are having the same problem. The question is, do they want to
leave because there is no democracy or because there is no Socialism? Or they
leave because they do not have opportunities to make more money and have a
better life in their own countries?
I would guess that the second question is the main reason why people leave
their poor countries, If I am wrong, please correct me.
Well, then how do we create opportunities for everyone in our poor countries?
Some of the answers that I always get from people are: 1) Education (Honduras
has FREE education from Kinder to University). 2) Good Land Distribution so
that there is no idle land (Honduras has a Land Reform in place for more
than 45 years), 3) Health for everyone (Honduras has free care for everyone,
good or bad, it is what the country can pay). 4) LAWS that allows locals and
foreigners to invest (Honduras has all of the laws, including the ones that
CAFTA required us to have to guarantee investment) and 5) Respect for the
authorities and the laws in place.
Here is where I am confused!
Why is that the world is now saying that we should allow some one that broke
the law back into our country?
What is it then? Law or no Law? Respect or no Respect to the laws in place?
Do we need to accommodate new laws to make it legal? like in the case of
Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia?
We all agree that we need to make changes in our Laws, but Zelaya did not want
to do it following the legal framework established to make those changes. He
Broke the Law, and his out now!
How can the rest of the world understand that?
Here is a document that lists the incidents that our authorities used to take
Zelaya out:
Memorandum Legal
Situation in Honduras.pdf
HONDURAS,
Business as usual!!
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