Condemns the June 2009 coup d'etat in Honduras, refuses to recognize the Micheletti government installed by such coup d'etat, and calls for the reinstatement of President Zelaya as President of Honduras.
Welcomes the mediation of Costa Rican President Oscar Arias.
[Congressional Bills 111th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 630 Introduced in House (IH)]
111th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 630
Condemning the June 28, 2009, coup d'etat in Honduras, calling for the
reinstatement of President Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales, and for other
purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 10, 2009
Mr. Delahunt (for himself, Mr. McGovern, Mr. Markey of Massachusetts,
Mr. Serrano, Mr. Farr, Mr. Oberstar, Mr. Gutierrez, Mr. Conyers, Mr.
Hinchey, Mr. Filner, Ms. Schakowsky, Ms. Lee of California, Mr.
Grijalva, and Ms. Baldwin) submitted the following resolution; which
was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Condemning the June 28, 2009, coup d'etat in Honduras, calling for the
reinstatement of President Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales, and for other
purposes.
Whereas Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales was elected President of Honduras in November
2005 in elections that were deemed free and fair by international
observers;
Whereas President Zelaya and other political actors in Honduras became embroiled
in a political dispute over whether to hold a non-binding referendum
asking Honduran voters whether they wanted a constituent assembly to be
established to amend the Constitution;
Whereas, on June 28, 2009, the day that the non-binding referendum was to take
place, Honduran military forces stormed President Zelaya's residence,
apprehended him, sent him out of the country, and seized the materials
for the referendum;
Whereas the Honduran Congress named Roberto Micheletti, the head of the
Congress, as President and subsequently suspended a number of
constitutional rights, including the freedom of association and of
movement;
Whereas the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has expressed its concerns
regarding human rights abuses by the de facto Micheletti government,
including the arbitrary detention of Zelaya supporters;
Whereas the Organization of American States (OAS), the United Nations, and the
European Union, representing governments from across the political
spectrum, have condemned the coup d'etat, refused to recognize the de
facto Micheletti government, and demanded the unconditional return of
President Zelaya to office;
Whereas, on July 1, 2009, the OAS voted unanimously to suspend Honduras from
participation in the OAS unless President Zelaya was returned to office
within three days;
Whereas, on July 4, 2009, the OAS unanimously voted to suspend Honduras;
Whereas the Obama Administration has condemned President Zelaya's removal,
supported the OAS resolutions regarding Honduras, and demanded that he
be returned to office;
Whereas the World Bank and Inter-American Development Bank have suspended aid
and loans to Honduras;
Whereas national elections are scheduled in Honduras for November 29, 2009;
Whereas President Zelaya has said that he will only serve until his term ends in
January 2010;
Whereas it is critical for the stability of Honduras that the November 2009
elections be free, fair, and transparent; and
Whereas U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton announced on July 7,
2009, that Costa Rican President Oscar Arias would seek to negotiate a
solution to the crisis, and President Zelaya and the de facto Micheletti
government have agreed to the mediation of President Arias: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) condemns the June 28, 2009, coup d'etat in Honduras and
refuses to recognize the de facto Micheletti government
installed by that coup d'etat;
(2) calls on the Obama Administration to continue to refuse
to recognize the de facto Micheletti government;
(3) calls for the reinstatement of President Zelaya as
President of Honduras;
(4) urges the Obama Administration to suspend
nonhumanitarian assistance to the de facto Micheletti
government as required by United States law as it deems
necessary to compel the return of President Zelaya to office;
(5) calls for extensive international observation of the
November 2009 elections once President Zelaya is returned to
office to ensure that his successor is elected freely, fairly,
and transparently; and
(6) welcomes the mediation of Costa Rican President Oscar
Arias and encourages the Obama Administration to provide any
assistance President Arias requests in his efforts.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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