Wednesday, May 4, 2011

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justice's Circus Day


The country's extreme right, embodied by the Civic Democratic Union, is in mourning; related sectors are former party President Zelaya, and again, has confirmed that the democratic institutions is just a meaningless concept to those who hold political power and that justice is a circus where the clowns that govern the institutions public are experts in causing impotence, anger, crying and sometimes laughing.

Now the circus has moved to the Court of Appeals in Tegucigalpa to nullify the proceedings instituted by the Public Prosecutor against Zelaya Rosales for allegedly committing crimes of abuse of authority and fraud against the government, accusations that have been "perceived as politically motivated" by the international community as stated in his report, the High Commission of the OAS.

While good news is that a Honduran citizen as Zelaya Rosales overturned a process is taught under a de facto government, with the militarized country and institutions collapsed, the bad news is that it confirms with the crudeness that institutions State and those who govern, instead of acting under the constitutional and democratic rule of law, they do so according to what order the clans and mafias masquerading as political parties, businessmen and military officers who actually have the power in the country .

From now on, the circus moves to the assembly OAS General Santos where the triangle, Chavez and Wolf, who listed sinister human rights violations of the Inter-are paving the way for the reinstatement of Honduras to the continental body, apparently without so impunity, access to justice for thousands of victims and the unrestricted respect for human rights is a central theme in political negotiations.

This new phase of the circus that gives us the Honduran political class confirms the need for new institutions and a total reform of the state, which also includes the generation of a new political consciousness that allows citizens to break the two-party system with warlordism and authoritarian practices that characterize the Honduran society.

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