Deposed President Wants To Go Home To Honduran Villa
Ousted Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya will return to his country this week despite warnings from the provisional government that he will be arrested, he said at a news conference at the United Nations on Tuesday.
“I am going to return on Thursday because they expelled me by force, and I am going to return as always: as a citizen and as president,” Zelaya told reporters after the United Nations unanimously adopted a resolution stating that Zelaya should be restored to power.
Zelaya, speaking to the general assembly, called it a historic resolution.
“Your servant has several accusations against him in Honduras,” he said. “But nobody has given me a trial. Nobody has convened a tribunal.”
The deposed president said he would travel to Washington on Tuesday to attend a meeting of the Organization of American States.
