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OEA/Ser.G
CP/DEC. 43 (1723/09)
21 October 2009
Original: Spanish
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CP/DEC. 43 (1723/09)
CONDEMNATION OF THE ACTS OF INTIMIDATION AGAINST
THE EMBASSY OF BRAZIL IN HONDURAS
(Approved by the Permanent Council at its meeting of October 21, 2009)
The Permanent Council denounces and strongly
condemns the hostile action by the de facto regime against the
embassy of Brazil in Tegucigalpa and the harassment of its occupants
through deliberate actions that affect them physically and
psychologically and violate their human rights.
The Permanent Council calls on
the de facto regime to put an immediate end to these actions, to
respect the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and international
instruments on human rights, and to withdraw forthwith all repressive
forces from the areas surrounding the Embassy of Brazil, without
neglecting the due security of the Mission.
The Permanent Council appeals
for guarantees for the right to life, integrity, and security of
President José Manuel Zelaya Rosales and of all persons in and around
the Embassy of Brazil, as well as for the protection of their dignity,
and it urges the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to follow up
on this situation.
The Permanent Council issues a strong appeal
for continuation of the dialogue already well under way in Honduras,
under the terms of the proposal of the San José Agreement, without any
attempt to open topics other than those contained in said proposal.
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