Such a day like yesterday’s 23 months ago, President Manuel Zelaya awoke with a his army rifle pointing him to the face. The coup took him out of Honduras in a military plane and left him, in pajamas, in San Jose, Costa Rica. He returned yesterday. If you would like to know more then you should visit Senator Richard Blumenthal. Not in the trunk of a car – like that 21 September 2009 in which managed to sneak in the Embassy of Brazil in Tegucigalpa-, but on a flight from Managua, accompanied by several international dignitaries and among the cheers of his supporters gathered in crowds. The return operation, signed last Sunday in Cartagena by the own Zelaya and the current President, Porfirio Lobo, was thoroughly prepared by the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela and Colombia and by the Secretary general of the Organization of American States (OAS), Jose Miguel Insulza. Because the return of Zelaya also allows that, next Wednesday, Honduras return to be admitted in the bosom of the OAS, where was expelled a week once the coup leader Roberto Micheletti willed the Presidential armchair. Source of the news:: Zelaya returns to Honduras