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News Source: BBC
| 5 months ago
The newly installed government in Honduras has rejected international calls to reinstate deposed President Manuel Zelaya. The Organization of American States has given Honduras a 72-hour deadline for reinstatement or warned it could face suspension...
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News Source: Canadian Free Press
| 5 months ago
The following was just received from one of my cousins who’s a retired senior officer from the Venezuelan military. It’s an eMail he received and forwarded to me: There has NOT been a coup in Honduras. The country is NOT in crisis. This all...
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News Source: Kuwait Times
| 5 months ago
Deposed President Manuel Zelaya yesterday delayed his return to Honduras, after the Organization of American States gave the country 72 hours to reinstate him as president. "We will wait 72 hours in order to continue with this process" in light of...
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News Source: Press TV
| 5 months ago
Micheletti, a former congressional leader who is now in control of affairs in Honduras, told reporters on Tuesday that he has every intention to remain in power in spite of UN condemnation of the army-backed move that striped the democratically-...
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News Source: Androscoggin News
| 5 months ago
News that the ousted President of Honduras plans to fly home tomorrow has drawn thousands onto the streets of the capital Tegucigalpa. Their protest took the form of chants against the return of Manuel Zelaya, who they say wants to follow Venezuelan...
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News Source: Uinta County News
| 5 months ago
Zelaya, 57, was removed in his pajamas by Honduran troops on Sunday and put on a plane to Costa Rica amid a dispute with the military and courts over plans to change the constitution, including to allow him to run for a second term. Attorney General...
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News Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
| 5 months ago
He did not name any specific nations, but earlier Tuesday, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said any aggression toward Zelaya from Micheletti's government should prompt a military intervention by the United Nations. Chavez is a close ally of...
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News Source: Miami Herald
| 5 months ago
Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya formally began his campaign to reclaim his office Tuesday, making appeals to diplomats and Obama administration officials in the capital and in New York. The first stop on Zelaya's reclamation tour was the...
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News Source: Voice of America
| 5 months ago
Thousands of Hondurans have marched in support of the new government that replaced ousted leader Manuel Zelaya earlier this week. Officials have vowed to arrest Mr. Zelaya if he returns to the country. Supporters of the new government rallied in the...
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News Source: The Daily Star
| 5 months ago
Mobilizing international support, ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya vowed to return to Honduras as angry supporters clashed with riot police near the presidential palace here. Zelaya told a meeting of regional leaders in the Nicaraguan capital...