Honduras

af92jock

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El Paraiso, July 25 de julio 2009
text & photos: Sandra Cuffe

This morning, at approximately 8:50am, half a block away from the military/police roadblock and the protest along the highway leading towards the Nicaraguan border crossing near Las Manos, the cadaver of a young man was found.

Journalists and demonstrators recognized the man as having participated in several marches and protests against the coup d’etat in Honduras. He has been identified as PEDRO MAGDIEL MUNOZ SALVADOR from the San Francisco neighbourhood in Tegucigalpa.

A small backpack and red t-shirt were found only a few meters away from Munoz’ body. Further away, there was a cell phone in the swampy grass and a knife along a narrow cement strip commonly used as a walkway through the muddy property.

The feelings expressed by many protestors at the scene were of rage, grief, and determination to continue their actions against the coup d’etat, for the return of elected President Manuel Zelaya, and for justice and democracy in Honduras.


 
Uh, Zelaya was impeached and removed from office. His term expired in January and a new president was elected. Zelaya was ineligible for re-election anyhow. His own party removed him from office and the temporary president who took over until the newly elected president was sworn in was of Zelaya's party. The opposition party won the election.

Now, facts are stubborn things. The only coup was the attempted one by dictator want-to-be Zelaya who attempted to usurp the constitution in order to continue in office as an ally of that real dictator in Venezuela, Chavez. Now, what Venezuela needs is a real coup d'etat.
 
Central America can always be counted on to supply us with cute dead guys.
 
I think I am in LUST with him... HE IS VERY SEX-E! :load::load::load::load::load:
 
Can someone please pull those jeans down to his ankles? Thank you.
 
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