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Friday, July 24, 2009
ZELAYA CLOSE TO HONDURAN BORDER; TENSIONS AT ALL-TIME HIGH; ALL DAY  
CURFEW IMPOSED IN HONDURAS BY COUP REGIME; FEAR OF MAJOR MASS  
REPRESSION TO COME

After the failed talks in San Jose, President Zelaya has been  
determined to return to his country and fight alongside his people to  
regain his presidency and restore constitutional order to the  
country. The coup regime maintains a stronghold on power in the  
country and is not budging. Deals made with Colombia, Panama & the  
United States have enabled the illegal, repressive regime to maintain  
itself in power now for almost one month, and it's clearly set to  
remain in position until the November elections.

Today, President Zelaya, accompanied by a caravan of supporters and  
international journalists, is nearing the Honduran border from  
Nicaragua, where he has been during the past week. Thousands of his  
supporters and protesters against the coup have been traveling all  
across Honduras since Wednesday to meet him at the border crossing.

The coup regime has imposed an even more violent, repressive state  
than during the past month, declaring a national curfew from 12 pm  
(noon) today, with no definite hour of conclusion. The police and the  
Honduran army have set up checkpoints throughout the country,  
particularly the routes heading to the Nicaraguan border, and are  
attempting to prevent the Zelaya supporters and anti-coup protesters  
from reaching the border. Earlier today, a group of thousands broke a  
police barrier and were able to continue on their route. There is  
fear of major violence since the police and army in Honduras have  
orders to act against the people and especially President Zelaya,  
should he enter the country.

President Zelaya has denounced evidence of plans to assassinate him  
once he reaches Honduran territory.

These events are taking place after almost one month of an escalating  
crisis in the regime. The coup has been condemned by almost every  
country around the world, yet has been tacitly supported by  
Washington. High-level officials from the Department of State called  
President Zelaya this morning and told him not to go back to his  
country. The Obama-Clinton administration has acted from the  
beginning to prevent Zelaya's return to power, instead stalling out  
his return by pushing for a "negotiation" and "dialogue" with the  
violent coup criminals, which although it failed, provided the regime  
with time to consolidate itself in power and to realize the support  
it enjoys from the United States.

Today, a delegation of US Congress members, led by Republican Connie  
Mack (FL) is heading down to Honduras to express its support for the  
illegal violent coup regime. Clinton lawyer and friend Lanny Davis  
continues to lobby on behalf of the coup regime in Washington, to  
gain its widespread acceptance.

Meanwhile, Washington is intensifying its attacks on Venezuela,  
increasing military presence in neighboring Colombia and claiming  
Venezuela is supporting the FARC (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de  
Colombia) by providing them with Russian weapons and cash, and is  
facilitating drug trafficking coming out of Colombia, destined for  
the US. Earlier this week, the General Accounting Office of the US  
published a report, solicited by Senator Richard Lugar, stating  
Venezuela under Chávez is a major player in the drug trade. Frankly,  
this is a a bunch of bullsh*t. Both the drug and FARC (terrorist  
group, per the USA) charges have been falsified by US sources since  
about 2005, as a way to discredit and demonize the Chávez  
administration, therefore justifying US aggression against Venezuela.  
Venezuela's efforts to counteract the drug transit that comes from  
neighboring Colombia - which is occupied by US forces, and still is  
the largest drug producer in the hemisphere - have actually improved  
since 2005, when the Venezuelan government suspended cooperation with  
the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) of the US, which it found  
was sabotaging its anti-drug work. Since then, Venezuela has captured  
and extradited 34 major drug traffickers (before 2005, it had  
captured ZERO), and has confiscated hundreds of drug shipments coming  
from Colombia.

The demonizing of Venezuela and Chávez is also being used as a  
justification for the coup in Honduras against President Zelaya. On  
Monday, the Department of State confirmed that the coup was a  
"lesson" for Zelaya and others to not follow the "Venezuelan model".

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