Here is a special treat for those of you who don't get Honduran TV and/or don't speak Spanish. This is an interview of Mel Zelaya last Sunday, the day after his return to Honduras, by Amy Goodman of DemocracyNow!, translated word by word to English. If you've never heard Zelaya, I highly recommend that you watch this to get a flavor for what he is all about.
And here is part two of the interview:
This interview was much more tightly controlled, in the US style, than most of Zelaya's interviews on Honduran or Venezuelan television in which he allowed to ramble on and on for hours. The interview came to an abrupt end to Ms. Goodman's surprise when apparently Zelaya received an important phone call. Probably only the "Commandante" could draw Mel away from the cameras.
I would love to hear your thoughts on this.
And here is part two of the interview:
This interview was much more tightly controlled, in the US style, than most of Zelaya's interviews on Honduran or Venezuelan television in which he allowed to ramble on and on for hours. The interview came to an abrupt end to Ms. Goodman's surprise when apparently Zelaya received an important phone call. Probably only the "Commandante" could draw Mel away from the cameras.
I would love to hear your thoughts on this.