Is this more misreporting or is Micheletti really offering to resign?
The following cry for help can be found in this article at OpenMarket.org:
MIGUEL:
I´m hondurian. I live in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, employed of a Bank. I live of my monthly salary. Don´t have own house (I rent) and father of two kids. I want to say the world please leave us alone. Let us solve our own problems. Most of hondurians don´t want Zelaya back. We don´t understand the USA actions against our little, pour and proud country. All we want is defend our freedom against bad, corrupts leaders as Zelaya. PLease help us, don´t destroy us. Our country is not a danger to USA or any other country. God bless you all.
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215 million dollars were promised to Honduras in the Millennium Challenge for agricultural and transportation development. During Zelaya’s presidency, 63 million dollars were given. Has this money been reaching it’s intended recipients?
Secretary of State Clinton is pondering whether to deny the remaining 152 million dollars by declaring the events of the 28th of June a “military coup” in retaliation for this week’s failure of the OAS to force Micheletti to sign the San José accord.
Who does this affect? Farmers and farmers only. Is this fair?
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