Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Reportback from Zelaya's Return to Honduras http://www.soaw.org/about-us/partnership-america-latina/212-delegations/3709-reportback-from-zelaya-return

After the almost impossible task of making our way through pressed flesh and up to the stage, Roy and I clung to the edges, the appropriate place to be as two North Americans, as Zelaya and other Latin American leaders took center stage. With the encouragement of Zelaya, over and over the crowd’s reiterated the scene on the airplane, but with a twist. They shouted: Brazil, gracias!, Venezuela, gracias! Dominican Republic, gracias! and so on and so forth. This moment of sheer joy written on the faces of so many Hondurans in that sea of red , was brought to you exclusively by Latin America.

I wish I could end this report on that note. After 34 years in Latin America, a continent that I so dearly love, and whose roads and mountains and homes and hearts I have traversed and collected so much pain and so much courage, I want to end on this upbeat note of triumph. But, the back of the stage was a different scene, one that reflects the reality of Honduras behind the floodlights.

[also read...The Honduran Coup, the Obama Regime and the Problems of the Revolution in Latin America http://www.mltranslations.org/Us/ROL/ROL58.htm

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