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Tegucigalpa (AFP) – The first four months of law enforcement action in Honduras against the United States government of Xiomara Castro have annulled the extradition to the United States that would have allowed a mid-century sentence for drug trafficking.

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The multidisciplinary movement was called by the community “Ejército Ciudadano de Paz” against the termination of the bilateral agreement last week and had to hold the government meeting in Tegucigalpa because it did not register any incidents.

Castro announced on August 28 his decision to revoke the 1912 pact, which had been requested since 2014, and explained that it must serve to prepare a “Gulf of Estado” in the Central American country.

The leader of the opposing Partido Nacional (PN, derecha) Jorge Zelaya regularly stated during the march that he had joined forces with the demonstrators “for democracy”.

The political movements were supported by the official Libertad y Refundación (Libre), coordinated by Castro’s deputy, President Manuel Zelaya, appointed in 2009, who set up a Venezuelan or Nicaraguan-style “democratic socialist” government.

The statement also confirmed that Castro had terminated the extradition agreement with Washington to protect members of his government and his family.

Three days after the decision, he renounced an order and an official: the Secretary of Congress, the plenipotentiary Carlos Zelaya, who had admitted before the Treasury that he reunited with the drugs in 2013 when he revealed a video filtered by a special agency for the markets, dear ones, the Minister of Defense, José Manuel Zelaya.

“The Honduran people are outraged by this drug video, it is clear that there is an alliance between the Libertad and Refundación parties and the drug trafficking,” said Kilvet Bertrand, as part of the mobilization of another PN director.

“The alliance has existed since 2013,” he confirmed the official who deserted President Juan Orlando Hernández (2014-2022), extradited to the United States court and sentenced to 45 years in prison in New York in June.

In 2014, over 100,000 people gathered in the streets of Honduras to protest against “corruption” in the Hernández government.

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