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President out of country
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Exiled president of Honduras yesterday managed to return in homeland, but only for a few minutes. Along with several journalists and supporters, Manuel Zelaya passed the border on foot, but after a few meters was stopped by the border guard and forced to return to the country neighbor, Nicaragua.
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I don't no for what but I people deside that is right not to allow him to return in country then is ok.! Maybe someone can tell me for what he is punished. what he have done?
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Nathan Wrote:I don't no for what but I people deside that is right not to allow him to return in country then is ok.! Maybe someone can tell me for what he is punished. what he have done?

Zelaya seems to have abused his powers.Zelaya's removal from office was legal. Honduras President Manuel Zelaya apparently sought reelection in violation of his country's constitution. Thus, despite his country's Congress and Supreme Court ruling it illegal, he determined to proceed with a referendum on changes that might allow him to be reelected. He also apparently illegally terminated a military leader who refused to cooperate.
The Honduras Congress voted to have him removed and the Supreme Court ordered it. The military supported his ouster and executed the orders. And, apparently Zelaya was opposed by many in his own political party and his popularity among the public was declinin. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8124154.stm">http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8124154.stm</a><!-- m --> (June 29 BBC article with Q & A on the situation)
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tricker Wrote:Exiled president of Honduras yesterday managed to return in homeland, but only for a few minutes. Along with several journalists and supporters, Manuel Zelaya passed the border on foot, but after a few meters was stopped by the border guard and forced to return to the country neighbor, Nicaragua.

he overrated the influence and received what he wanted. is any limit to be respected, I would want to be president all my life but .it is not possible not for him , not for others..
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tricker Wrote:Exiled president of Honduras yesterday managed to return in homeland, but only for a few minutes. Along with several journalists and supporters, Manuel Zelaya passed the border on foot, but after a few meters was stopped by the border guard and forced to return to the country neighbor, Nicaragua.

This is not people decision, but is a right one . Power how is gave so is taken. But this decision of exile should not be permanent! A man who led a country can not be a criminal fugitives from the country's
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tricker Wrote:Exiled president of Honduras yesterday managed to return in homeland, but only for a few minutes. Along with several journalists and supporters, Manuel Zelaya passed the border on foot, but after a few meters was stopped by the border guard and forced to return to the country neighbor, Nicaragua.

And it possible that never to have the possibility to return in it's country?
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What, still did not allowed to return home? anyway he lost everything , there is no point to go back to be black and humble.
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