Authors:
José Alberto López Rafaschieri and Luis Alberto López Rafaschieri
www.morochos.net
If Manuel Zelaya returned to the presidency of Honduras, that country would go through something similar to what Venezuela experienced after Chavez returned when he was removed from power in 2002. That is, Honduras would enter in a process of political confrontation in which the Zelayistas' revenge would be the slogan of the government.
With the help of Chavez and the Cuban dictatorship, if Zelaya returned to govern Honduras he would start a witch hunt to imprison all those who had some responsibility for his removal, would initiate a purge within the Honduran armed forces to remove the suspects, and would begin a relentless persecution of government dissenters with the excuse that all opponents were involved in the coup, which would facilitate that Zelaya completes the Chavez plan to make the Honduran political system a copy of the Castro-Chavez model.
So at the end, if Zelaya returns to power, Honduras would become a country completely divided and unstable. Hence the return of Zelaya, although is supported by the international community, is very far from being a solution to the current political crisis in Honduras.
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