Friday, July 24, 2009 - 6:15 PM

A supporter of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya lies on the highway in Ojo de Agua, some 70 km from Tegucigalpa, in front of soldiers blocking the road to Las Manos border post between Honduras and Nicaragua on July 24, 2009. Honduras's de facto government shut down its southern frontier region bordering Nicaragua Friday, hoping to block Zelaya's bid to return home a month after he was ousted in a coup.
YURI CORTEZ/AFP/Getty Images
I hope that everything will be resolved in the best way. I'm tired of so many problems. The good news is this car in the photo:)
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The solution would be to let president Zelaya back in, let him finish his term and, while the Constitutional Court probes the legality of his referendum, proceed to free and fair elections. Then the OAS charter would have been respected.
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