MIAMI HERALD/
The Honduran Congress has voted NOT to allow Manuel Zelaya's return to office but after 5 months he and his supporters are still forced to live ONLY within the confines of Brasil's embassy. ``The Brasilian embassy is a neo-Nazi concentration camp,'' Zelaya told a newspaper.
``Confinement is always a very difficult situation, especially when you are defenseless, surrounded by hundreds of soldiers constantly pointing their weapons,'' said Carlos Eduardo Reina, the latest of Zelaya's advisors to abandon the embassy. ``Especially when you are being subjected to radiations, cellphone blockages, music at midnight, shrill noises that alter your ability to hear. So many things, so many things.''
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