
The Micheletti administration renounced the OAS charter “effective immediately”, following José Miguel Insulza’s visit.Vice-chancellor Marta Lorena Alvarado read the letter addressed to Insulza, which stated the government’s decision “the OAS believes that it no longer has room for Honduras, for the states that love their freedom and defend their sovereignty,” … “in spite of Honduras having taken part in the inter-American systen since its first stages in 1889.”
She read, “The Honduran government repudiates the pretension to impose unilateral measures against it,” and denounced the OAS’s “tolerance and silence” about threats of “use of force” coming from OAS member states (namely, Venezuela) against Honduras.
The Honduran Supreme Court rejected the OAS’s demand to reinstate the ousted President, Manuel Zelaya:
On his part, Insulza said the Honduran crisis will last a long time.
