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From: "Jane Franklin" <janefranklin@hotmail.com>
To: "Jane Franklin" <janefranklin@hotmail.com>
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 8:49 AM
Subject:
Ambassador "recovers" Honduras embassy in Mexico for
Zelaya
Meanwhile, in Tegucigalpa, Venezuelan diplomats, ordered out of the
country
by the coupsters, are refusing to leave since the order comes from a
"government" that is not recognized by any nation in the world.
Jane Franklin
http://janefranklin.info
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Friday, July 24th 2009 - 7:06 am UTC
Ambassador “recovers” Honduras embassy in Mexico for Zelaya
Honduran diplomat Rosalinda Bueso Asfura recovered Wednesday control of
the
Honduras embassy in Mexico City which had been taken over by adepts to the
de facto government of interim President Roberto Micheletti.
With help from Mexico and Latam ambassadors Rosalinda Bueso Asfura was
returned to control of the embassy. With help from Mexico and Latam
ambassadors Rosalinda Bueso Asfura was returned to control of the embassy.
Ambassador Bueso walked into the embassy building following a confirmation
from the Mexican Foreign Affairs ministry that she was recognized as the
ambassador of Honduras, as well as receiving the support from 21
Latinamerican and Caribbean peers.
She was able to accomplish the takeover after Mexican security guards
impeded access to the building of Rigoberto Lopez, Chargé d’Affaires named
by de facto president Micheletti, and four other Honduran officials.
Ambassador Bueso was not allowed into the Honduras embassy compound in
Mexico City for two days, but once in control of the situation she
underlined she never ceased to be the Honduras ambassador since “the only
person that can cease her in the job is President Manuel Zelaya”.
Apparently the ambassador has requested the Mexican government to
eliminate
the diplomatic accreditation of four members of the embassy staff and have
them leave the country since they are no longer considered Honduran
diplomats.
The ambassadors from Costa Rica, Bolivia, Brazil and Haiti as well as the
Chargé d’Affaires from Venezuela and 16 other diplomatic representatives
from Latinamerican and the Caribbean subscribed a statement backing
Ambassador Bueso.
The document expresses support for the resolutions on the Honduras issue,
from multilateral organizations and forms the region such as UN, OAS,
ALBA,
Rio Group and SICA.