Honduras
A complaint before the Public Prosecutor said that the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) would fund demonstrations in favor of former Honduras President Manuel Zelaya.
The FARC is a guerrilla group that is self-proclaimed Marxist-Leninist, are members of the Colombian armed conflict since its formation in 1964. The FARC is considered a terrorist group of 31 states were linked to drug trafficking and weapons.
In the international version that transpired information held by judicial authorities in Colombia show that the FARC would be funded groups, organizations, and political workers, who demonstrate in the streets for Mel. What would be looking to generate violence in the country.
Research
The prosecution valued this version as a complaint to be given the pending investigations.
"Indeed, one complaint was received in the Attorney by some citizens, which is requested to investigate this relationship and funding," the spokesman Melvin Duarte.
"We have moved the same-a-complaint against the Special Prosecutor's Office Organized Crime, which is where we have specialized units in the field of research of drug trafficking and terrorism, to make this research work," said the spokesman.
The special prosecutor's office will initiate the proceedings established in the agreements signed at the international level, as the Palermo Convention. The Convention Concerning the exchange of information between member states on research on organized crime cases.
Among the measures that are considered evacuating is requesting information from the authorities in Colombia. The request must be made through the figure of "mutual assistance", which detailed knowledge we have in Colombia of the alleged funding. The mutual assistance of the case will be forwarded to the Colombian State to enable the authorities to send the information. The spokesman confirmed that no organizations or individuals would be receiving funding from the FARC.
The president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, is involved in a scandal that would have a link with the FARC. It was alleged that the agent would have received funding from this group to achieve power.
A video shows that a FARC leader mentioned assumptions dollar contributions to his political campaign in 2006.
Break diplomatic relations with Venezuela
Tegucigalpa. The delegations of Honduras and Venezuela in Caracas in Tegucigalpa must return to their homes today at noon.
This is called Honduras, after Hugo Chávez, president of Venezuela, uttered insults against the Honduran people and threatened with an invasion and war. This consists of breaking diplomatic relations. The minister, Marta Alvarado, read a statement on Tuesday where he asked the delegation to Venezuela to leave the country. That investigation turned to the delegation in Venezuela Catrachos. Alvarado said that he was granted a period of 72 hours for both delegations to meet the request. Chavez's constant has been the threat and intimidation, since June 28, when Manuel Zelaya was removed from power.
The intrusion prompted the Venezuelan leader to make the determination, but clarified that "regretted" the decision by the close bonds of friendship that have existed between the two peoples.
Said Venezuela, through its charge d'affaires, Uriel Vargas, Honduras not leave because they do not recognize the government of Micheletti.
