Honduras readmitted to OAS after coup

By Deborah 
Charles<http://blogs.reuters.com/search/journalist.php?edition=us&n=deborah.charles&;>

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/01/us-honduras-oas-idUSTRE75063P20110601

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Honduras was readmitted to the Organization of
American states on Wednesday, repairing ties with the hemispheric group two
years after President Manuel Zelaya was toppled in a widely condemned coup.

The OAS voted 32 to one to readmit Honduras at a special meeting called to
consider the case, with Ecuador the only country to oppose the move.

The Honduran delegation, led by Vice President Maria Guillen, got a standing
ovation when they returned to the room after the vote.

Honduras' army, with backing from the congress and the courts, whisked
leftist Zelaya out of the country in his pajamas in June 2009 after he was
accused of trying to extend his presidential term limits with a popular
referendum.

Governments around the world criticized the predawn coup and the OAS, which
groups Latin American democratic countries, Canada and the United States,
expelled Honduras with many members cutting off aid to the impoverished
nation.

Whether to readmit Honduras to the group, even after it held regularly
scheduled elections to vote in a new president, sparked deep divisions in
the region.

The United States initially condemned the coup but restored relations with
the new government of President Porfirio Lobo.

Two ideological foes, conservative President Juan Manuel Santos in Colombia
and Venezuela's socialist President Hugo Chavez, helped pave the way for
Honduras' acceptance back into the OAS.

RIGHTS CONCERNS

Human rights groups are worried abuses by security forces during the coup
and attacks on journalists were left unpunished and continue under the new
government.

Ecuador's ambassador to the OAS, Maria Isabel Salvador, said her country
could not support the readmission because of the ongoing violations.

"Democracy, the rule of law, due process of law, human rights and saying no
to impunity -- that's why we cannot agree with the other members of the
organization," she said.

But the United States said the country's reintegration into the OAS would
put Honduras on a firmer footing to combat abuses since the organization
helps promote accountability.

"This is an important milestone for Honduras, for this organization and for
our hemisphere," Arturo Valenzuela, a U.S. assistant secretary of state told
the meeting.

Zelaya, a colorful character known for his bushy mustache and trademark
cowboy hat, returned to cheers from supporters on Saturday after living in
exile mostly in the Dominican Republic since the coup.

Zelaya's return home was a key condition for Honduras' return to the OAS as
well as assurances from the government that his political allies will be
allowed to participate in politics.

(Additional reporting by Alex Leff in San Jose and Mica
Rosenberg<http://blogs.reuters.com/search/journalist.php?edition=us&n=mica.rosenberg&;>in
Mexico City; Editing by Cynthia
Osterman<http://blogs.reuters.com/search/journalist.php?edition=us&n=cynthia.osterman&;>
)


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