Deposed Honduran president Manuel Zelaya put a lot of planning into the illegal referendum he hoped to hold. It was this illegal referendum that prompted his removal from office. Zelaya apparently didn’t trust Hondurans to vote the right way on the referendum. According to a Catalan Europa Press report picked up and translated by Babalu Blog, Zelaya had the machinery in place to rig the results.
It’s a fascinating story that reflects poorly on the American support for the reinstatement of Zelaya. As P.J. Gladrick and Rick Moran, note, however, the mainstream media have somehow missed the story.
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