The deposed former president of Honduras, Zelaya, was interviewed by Telemundo's Pedro Sevcec in El Salvador, who made every attempt to portray "Mel" as a man of peace. Sevcec asked Zelaya, "mr president, would you be in favor of a military intervention if the diplomatic route doesn't work?" Zelaya replied, "I'm completely against the use of force, and I refuse the use of it even with justification, ...I consider it primitive."
Who would suspect that this man with words of peace and diplomacy is the same man who wanted to own the country by organizing an election, illegally, to change the constitution of Honduras. Who would suspect that this man with such love for "the people" is a close friend of Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez; two men with a reputation for respecting, and supporting, civil and human rights, democracy, and freedom of expression in their own countries. Please. Who would think that this "wonderful" man is the same one who was using resources, and millions, in promoting his "4ta Urna" instead of taking care of those dying from swine flu, earthquakes, poverty, crime, and many other problems that have grown even larger ever since he took office. Not at all. The Zelaya that is flying up and down Central and North America is a man of peace, love, and a new hope for the world to see. He's the Central American "Mandela."
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