Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!, interviews Manuel Zelaya who returned to Honduras over the weekend following the 2009 military coup d’etat.
Shortly after Manuel Zelaya returned to his home this weekend for the first time since the 2009 military coup d’état, he sat down with Democracy Now! for an exclusive interview. He talks about why he believes the United States was behind the coup, and what exactly happened on June 28, 2009, when hooded Honduran soldiers kidnapped him at gunpoint and put him on a plane to Costa Rica, stopping to refuel at Palmerola, the U.S. military base in Honduras. “This coup d’état was made by the right wing of the United States,” Zelaya says. “The U.S. State Department has always denied, and they continue to deny, any ties with the coup d’état. Nevertheless, all of the proof incriminates the U.S. government… [includes rush transcript]
See Democracy Now! interviews w/Zelaya’s daughter and son as well as a more in depth interview on Zelaya’s return.