I recently read this article about Honduras, where it says that last friday an agreement was reached between the facto regime for the restoration of democracy. Hillary Clinton gave her opinion: "I cannot think of another example of a country in Latin America that ... overcame such a crisis throug negotiation and dialogue." Hopefully this will turn out to be true.
The agreement states: "The decision the national cogress adopts should establish a basis for achieving the social peace, political tranquility and democratic governability the society requires and the country needs."
What I found really interesting from this issue is that president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya asked today for United States' support. Zelaya's restitution is now in hands of the Congress; he declared that "know they're trying to recognize the elections without reverting the Coup d'État nor resolving the deep crisis that our country is facing."
Fun fact:
Fidel Castro accused Obama of "despising" Latin America. The Cuban leader condemned the militar agreement signed between the White House and Colombia and the militar coup at Honduras. "This hemisphere have never been treated with such depise", he expresed.