October 31, 2009

In Honduras Zelaya Complains of Microwave Attacks



"It was just past 2am when the music blasted us from our sleep. Honduran soldiers had placed high-powered speakers just outside the embassy compound for a night-long, deafening serenade."

"One song in particular, Two-legged Rat, was repeated again, and again, and again. The lyrics are not subtle: "Filthy rat/crawling animal/scum of life/ill-made monstrosity/subhuman/mirror image of hell/damned louse/how much damage you've done to me."

"In the first weeks, Zelaya was sleeping in the much larger office of ambassador, but then he thought the room was too vulnerable. He claims he is being subjected to an "electron bombardment with microwaves" which produces 'headache and organic destabilisation.'"

"To try to protect from these alleged attacks, all windows of the office where Zelaya spends much of his time with his closest aides or on the phone were covered with aluminium foil, creating a sort of low-budget sci-fi movie set."

"Besides the microwave bombardment, Zelaya also complains about the devices blocking mobile phone signals. On Saturday, he was forced to climb the small hill in the yard of the embassy, the only place where the connection is not cut off after a few seconds."

"The worst days were between 16 and 21 October 16, when army troops and police officers broke the silence in the night with loud noises. In addition to music, they used horns and imitated the screaming of animals, including cats, dogs, horses and cockerels, waking up almost everybody inside."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/oct/25/honduras-manuel-zelaya-embassy-siege
Manuel Zelaya undergoes strange siege inside Brazilian embassy
A journalist holed up with the ousted Honduran president describes life on the inside of a surreal political standoff
By Fabiano Maisonnave
guardian.co.uk
Sunday 25 October 2009 21.07 GMTory

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