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OEA/Ser.G
CP/RES. 953 (1700/09)
28 June 2009
Original: Spanish
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CP/RES. 953 (1700/09)
CURRENT SITUATION IN HONDURAS
(Adopted at the meeting of June 28, 2009)
THE PERMANENT COUNCIL OF
THE ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES,
CONSIDERING the grave situation taking place in the Republic of Honduras
as a result of the coup d’etat against the government of President José
Manuel Zelaya Rosales, which has produced an unconstitutional alteration
of the democratic order, which the Permanent Council rejects and
repudiates;
CONCERNED with the break-down of the constitutional order in the
Republic of Honduras;
REAFIRMING the importance of strict adherence and respect for human
rights and fundamental freedoms, and the principle of non-intervention
in the internal affairs of other States;
REITERATING the principles established in the Charter of the
Organization of American States and the Inter-American Democratic
Charter on the strengthening and preservation of the democratic
institutional system in member states, and
RECALLING CP/RES. 952 (1699/09) of June 26, 2009, relative to the
situation in Honduras,
RESOLVES:
1. To condemn vehemently the coup d’état staged this morning against the
constitutionally-established Government of Honduras, and the arbitrary
detention and expulsion from the country of the constitutional president
José Manuel Zelaya Rosales, which has produced an unconstitutional
alteration of the democratic order.
2. To demand the immediate, safe and unconditional return of President
José Manuel Zelaya Rosales to his constitutional functions.
3. To declare that no government arising from this unconstitutional
interruption will be recognized.
4. To instruct the Secretary General of the OAS to urgently attend the
meeting of the Central American Integration System (SICA), that will
take place in Managua, Nicaragua, and in accordance with Article 20 of
the Inter-American Democratic Charter, to carry out all necessary
consultations with the member states of the Organization.
5. To vehemently condemn all acts of violence and especially the
reported arbitrary detention of the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Patricia Rodas, other Ministers of Government, as well as the Mayor of
San Pedro Sula, and associated individuals, and to demand that their
physical safety and security be respected and that they be released
immediately.
6. To immediately convene a special session of the OAS General Assembly
to take place at the headquarters of the Organization, on Tuesday, June
30, 2009, to take whatever decisions it considers appropriate, in
accordance with the Charter of the Organization of American States,
international law, and the provisions of the Inter-American Democratic
Charter.
7. To instruct the Secretary General to transmit the resolution to the
Secretary General of the United Nations.
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