TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (CNN) -- The head of the Organization of American States said Friday he has found no willingness among leaders of Honduras' interim government to return President Jose Manuel Zelaya to power."They have, for the moment, no intention of reversing the situation," Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza told reporters.He said he had reached that conclusion after speaking Friday with members of the Supreme Court, among others.
Insulza also rejected assertions by the interim government that the change in leadership was not really a coup d'etat."I don't know what else you would call it when a group of military take a president out of power and sends him to another country," he said.
At the end of Insulza's comments, Deputy Foreign Minister Marta Lorena Alvarado said Honduras is willing to withdraw from the OAS."If the Organization of American States doesn't deem Honduras worthy of membership of the Organization of American States, then Honduras would renounce, with immediate effect, the inter-American charter."
Vice Chancellor Martha Lorena de Casco also said Honduras was ready to leave the OAS, which she called a political organization rather than a tribunal of justice.
Lose no sleep over this thug,
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