VERSIONS: روسيا اليوم NOTICIAS FREEVIDEO ИНОТВ RTД RSS
breakingnews
Go to main page   Politics   Church sides with new Honduran regime   Comments  
MORE ON THE STORY
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, left, meets his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez in the Kremlin in Moscow, on Friday Oct. 15, 2010 (RIA Novosti / Sergey Guneev) 15.10.2010, 16:49 14 comments

Hugo Chavez seals energy, military deals in Moscow

The Venezuelan President has met with Russia’s leaders in Moscow, to hammer out agreements ranging from nuclear power, to arms trade and oil production.

26.10.2010, 17:03 4 comments

Tariq Aziz, Saddam Hussein’s top confidant, sentenced to death

Tariq Aziz has been sentenced to death by hanging Tuesday for religious persecution under Iraq’s deposed Ba’athist regime.

09.12.2009, 11:42 4 comments

Indo-Pak-Afghan knot: threat to region’s stability?

Pakistan sees India’s growing economic and political profile in Afghanistan as a threat, which, it is feared, might lead to growing tensions between the two historic nuclear rivals and even countermeasures by Pakistan.

Iraq, Baghdad : The Iraqi flags hangs at Baghdad's Al-Zawra park during a flower festival with merchants from several Middle Eastern and European countries as well as India on April 15, 2009. (AFP Photo / Ahmad Al-Rubaye) 31.01.2010, 10:41

Conciliation will help Iraq and Yemen alike: Amr Moussa

If conciliation does not take place, the new Iraq will never emerge, the Secretary General of the Arab League, General Amr Moussa, told RT, commenting on the US troops leaving Iraq completely in August 2010.

28.08.2009, 20:47 6 comments

“US problem in Latin America could have been avoided”

A military agreement between the United States and Colombia has caused an uproar in Latin America which could have been avoided, as Michael Shifter from the Inter-American Dialogue Policy Center told RT.

Production still from 'Capital' music video by Lyapis Trubetskoy 10.09.2009, 09:48 4 comments

Chavez shopping for arms and energy deals in Moscow

Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez is in Russia on a shopping spree for weapons and new energy deals. On Thursday he is expected to meet President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

24.01.2010, 20:48 18 comments

“UN must look at why the US sent troops to Haiti” - Fidel Castro

The leader of the Cuban revolution Fidel Castro is questioning why the U.S. and other countries sent soldiers to quake-ravaged Haiti.

United States, New York : Mahmoud Ahmadinejad after his speech during the United Nations General Assembly. (AFP Photo / Don Emmert) 24.09.2009, 12:44 7 comments

Ahmadinejad and Gaddafi attack world order

Iran’s President Ahmadinejad addressed the UN General Assembly saying that the role of single powers and capitalism are over, and he will go the way of communism. Libya's leader, Colonel Gaddafi, came down on the UN.

An Iraqi journalist watches a live broadcast on state television showing Iraq's former deputy premier Tareq Aziz sitting in the dock as the supreme criminal court passes a verdict of "deliberate murder and crimes against humanity," and sentencing him to death, on October 16, 2010 (AFP Photo / Ahmad Al-Rubaye) 27.10.2010, 22:16 3 comments

Death sentence for Tariq Aziz draws international condemnation

Russia has called on Iraq to cancel the death sentence for Tariq Aziz – as has the EU, the UN and the Vatican.

Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (R) and his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez show signed documents during their meeting in Moscow, October 15, 2010 15.10.2010, 15:55 6 comments

Russia, Venezuela urge world not to be dependent on mood of one state

Moscow and Caracas stand for forming a fair world order that would not depend on the wishes and prosperity of just one country, President Medvedev said, following talks with Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez.

Church sides with new Honduran regime

Published: 28 July, 2009, 17:37
Edited: 22 September, 2009, 18:46


Members of the Resistance Movement against the coup d'etat detected the two DNIC policemen and burnt their car outside the cemetery. AFP Photo/Yuri Cortez

The Honduran Catholic Church — once a natural, national mediator — is at odds with the international community in backing the country’s recent overthrow of President Zelaya.

 
2 COMMENTS
William July 29, 2009, 16:27 quote
0

Of course he tried to pull a Chevez. Their supreme court and their fairly elected Congress all agreed and no action was taken until they gave their permission. He was removed and the next inline took over, not the military. Three other South American countries are trying the same thing, The massive amount of arms Chevez bought has already found its way to the leftest narco-terrorist FARC and Columbia has called him out on it. Hondurus and Columbia both reaped death and sorrow from these types of people during the 80's so they know exactly what is going on. Obama is on the wrong side of this affair, but then again, there isnt a leftest of dictator he hasnt met with yet. Has he been to Hondurus, Panama, el Salavor or any of these other countries? No, but he did sit with Chevez cozy like, get a book from him and sit for a lecture like he did with Puitin. He even said he was sorry for past mistakes. As if helping over throw dicators to allow free elections was a mistake. As if massive food aid, favorible trading contracts and friendship is a mistake. Columbia where thousands of citizens march against the FARC terrorists on a regular basis, is the only country standing in the way of Chevez spreading his war and death all over South America. I support this "Honduran regine" as you call it. Already the people are back to work, grafetti painted over and a wanna-be leftest dictator sits in the jungle border waiting for the masses of supporters he doesnt have.

SAM September 22, 2009, 18:04 quote
0

Pleas forgive the failure of the US to do the right thing and support Micheletti and condemn Chavez and his partner in cirme and sabotauge Zelaya.! When a Democratic country and their great Constitution is not forwarded by freedom lovers, fighters, everywhere it is dangerous to all the world! Forgive us for one moment and demand that WE TOO put our support where our rhetoric is , or unfortunaltly was!

POST COMMENT

By posting your comment, you agree to abide by our posting rules


CAPTCHA image