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Al Jazeera English interview with Honduran Colonel as Zelaya tries to cross border - 7.25.09

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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2009

Al Jazeera's Shihab Rattansi interviews army officer preventing Manuel Zelaya returning to Honduras.

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  • This fucking people from the media piss me off. Zelaya wants to stay in power like Hugo fucking Chavez morron. Long live the Hondurean Army.

  • Excellent reporting ask a few hard questions.

  • Does the U.S. have any reason to question what happened in Honduras with Zelaya? Didn't President Bush push out the democratically elected president? End prohibition in the U.S and end all of the war in Mexico, South American and Middle America. Yeah, end all the war in the world. All about money & drugs!

  • este imbecil no sabe que esta diciendo estos solo sirven para matar al pobre pueblo violar niñas y robar

  • People is polarized. The chances for a war are higher now that the negotiation capabilites decrease. Both leaders are criminals, but people keep idealizing them.

  • could war break out over night?

  • ¿Perdón, Jardinero, puede usted decirme, por favor, cuándo ocurrieron las violaciónes?

    Graciás (por la información y por su paciencia con mi Español! ;)

  • El vallardo Bardales es un violador una de sus victimas es una niña de 16 años

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