Video: U.S. fingerprints on Honduras coup d'etat
Wayne Madsen on Russia Today: “This is starting to look like a carbon copy of the 2002 US-supported coup against Hugo Chavez in Venezuela”
“President Zelaya was kidnapped just like Chavez, who was flown to an airbase and then exiled, but he defeated that coup, and now we have president Zelaya in Costa Rica. The coup leader, General Romero Vasquez, is a graduate of the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation – that’s where they teach these generals in Latin America how to do this kind of ‘textbook coup’.”
Wayne Madsen is a Washington, D.C.-based investigative journalist, author, and syndicated columnist. His articles have appeared in The Village Voice and Wired.
Wayne Madsen Report
News:
U.S. troops stay put in Honduras; Americans advised to stay inside or get out
(Miami Herald, 29.06.2009)
Journalists briefly detained by troops in Honduras
(AP, 30.06.2009)
60 injured, 1 dead after Honduras soldiers, protesters clash
(China Daily, 30.06.2009)
Deutsche NGOs protestieren gegen Putsch
(amerika21, 30.06.2009)
“President Zelaya was kidnapped just like Chavez, who was flown to an airbase and then exiled, but he defeated that coup, and now we have president Zelaya in Costa Rica. The coup leader, General Romero Vasquez, is a graduate of the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation – that’s where they teach these generals in Latin America how to do this kind of ‘textbook coup’.”
Wayne Madsen is a Washington, D.C.-based investigative journalist, author, and syndicated columnist. His articles have appeared in The Village Voice and Wired.
Wayne Madsen Report
News:
U.S. troops stay put in Honduras; Americans advised to stay inside or get out
(Miami Herald, 29.06.2009)
Journalists briefly detained by troops in Honduras
(AP, 30.06.2009)
60 injured, 1 dead after Honduras soldiers, protesters clash
(China Daily, 30.06.2009)
Deutsche NGOs protestieren gegen Putsch
(amerika21, 30.06.2009)
