quarta-feira, 8 de julho de 2009

Confidencias de uma revolução teledirigida

Este é um excerto de uma conversa telefónica entre Hugo Chávez e Manuel Zelaya "ex-presidente" de Honduras, relativamente à proposta de mediação com a participação dos EUA e Costa Rica.

«Hugo Chavéz regañó a Mel por haber aceptado la propuesta de Hillary con la mediación de Oscar Arias:
“Con esa conversa con Micheletti, ese cabrón de los gorilas militares, estás poniendo en riesgo todo cuanto hemos logrado para tu retorno, no puedes aceptar nada, no puedes dialogar y vas sólo a escuchar, eso es un montaje gringo. Por eso te dije que tenías que pedir la entrevista con Obama para arrinconarlo a apoyarte. Fíjate que la Clinton tenía todo listo. Hasta una entrevista con los medios oligarcas oligarcas venezolanos apenas saliste tú de su oficina. No puedes aceptar sino tú regreso a la Presidencia y el juicio a los golpistas. Tienes que cambiar todo el estamento militar. No aceptes mover la fecha de las elecciones. Mantente firme, mira que Fidel, Daniel, Evo, Rafael, Insulza y el mundo entero estamos contigo. No puedes transigir, pues tú eres el Presidente, no el impostor que asumió”.»

1 comentário:

Boehmaya disse...

The Honduran newspapers, especially La Prensa and El Heraldo also published this in their headlines.
They are yellow press spreading a lot of lies, creating sensationalism, and they belong to the same man, namely one of the richest men in Honduras. I wouldn't trust these news so much if I were anyone and I must stress out that if Zelaya is this involved with Chávez, I can just be glad he's out of the picture, but seriously, these press guys are completely shameless, as shameless as Zelaya. One can easily confirm that they are just brainwashing the people from the inside and the international community is also witness of how biased they are, it's easily verifiable.
I am scared that the one villain just made way for the other villain to make his own will in the country, because he's doing exactly what anyone feared Zelaya would do and never got to do.
The wonderful Honduran press eliminated the blood out off the picture of the dead boy killed last Monday and said that it was a distortion, a "print mistake" and excused themselves with the population for their biggie some days after it happened.