Déjà Coup All Over Again: U.S. is silent as Paraguay follows in the steps of Honduras
from In These Times:
Déjà Coup All Over Again
[The U.S. is silent as Paraguay follows in the steps of Honduras
BY Jeremy Kryt
Diplomatic relations in Latin America were rocked by the ouster of Paraguays President Fernando Lugo on June 22, after a hasty and controversial impeachment trial by the nations Congress.
Governments throughout the region denounced the proceedings as an institutional coup, and moved to sever ties with their soy-exporting, deeply impoverished neighbor. Meanwhile, in the capital of Asunción, schools shut down, shops closed their doors, and crowds of angry demonstrators took to the streets to protest the toppling of the first freely elected president in the countrys history.
Lugo is the third democratically-elected Latin American leader to be targeted for regime change in the last three years. A police-led uprising against the president of Ecuador was successfully put down in September 2010. A year earlier, in June 2009, Honduran President Manuel Zelaya was kidnapped by soldiers and flown out of the country. As in Paraguay, the Honduran Congress was used to legitimize a puppet government.
A moderate leftist and a former Catholic priest, Lugo had been dragged before Congress on vague charges of poor performance. Given 24 hours to prepare a defense, he had just two hours to present his case before the opposition-controlled Senate. The verdict was delivered almost without debate, and the man known as the Bishop of the Poor was told to clean out his officereplaced by Vice President Federico Franco, a member of the far-Right opposition. ..................(more)
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