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News Source: The independent
| 4 months ago
Soldiers stand guard as supporters of the ousted President Manuel Zelaya mass at the airport The de facto government of Honduras yesterday set up roadblocks around the airport and suspended all flights as the deposed President, Manuel Zelaya,...
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News Source: Truthdig
| 4 months ago
Manuel Zelaya is on a flight home to Honduras to reclaim his presidency. However, the post-coup government says it will not allow his plane to land and the military has fired tear gas at thousands of Zelaya supporters waiting at the airport.
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News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 4 months ago
Honduras' post-coup government has ordered that any plane carrying deposed president Manuel Zelaya will be prevented from landing, de facto foreign minister Enrique Ortez Colindres told a domestic radio station on Sunday. "With the support of...
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News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| 4 months ago
I have no information on why (Mr Micheletti) made those statements," said Nicaraguan military spokesman Brigadier General Adolfo Zepeda. Mr Micheletti had earlier told a televised news conference that "in the sector of Nicaragua, some troops are...
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News Source: Uinta County News
| 4 months ago
The interim government in Honduras has told the Organization of American States it wants to start talks, a senior U.S. official said on Sunday, as ousted President Manuel Zelaya departed for his country. Zelaya's plane will be diverted to a...
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News Source: Yedioth Ahronoth
| 4 months ago
Ousted president Zelaya takes flight for Honduras Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya departed on a flight for his country on Sunday, but the interim government that has defied international pressure over last week's coup said it would not let...
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News Source: BBC
| 4 months ago
Mr Zelaya, who was removed from office by troops a week ago, says he is determined to return to his country. But the interim government says it will not allow Mr Zelaya's plane to land. There are growing fears of violence in the Central American...
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News Source: Uinta County News
| 4 months ago
Security forces in Honduras are on full alert ahead of the anticipated return of ousted President Manuel Zelaya. He has threatened to fly back today, to reclaim the presidency he lost in an army coup last week. Thousands of Zelaya supporters are at...
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News Source: The Boston Globe
| 4 months ago
As Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez, left, listens, ousted Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya talks with reporters outside of the Ecuadorean embassy in Washington Sunday, July 5, 2009 where he announced plans for his return to Honduras. The...
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News Source: Rocky Mount Telegram
| 4 months ago
Honduran police officers guard the entrance to the international airport with a signs on the gate saying flights have been canceled in Tegucigalpa, Sunday July 5, 2009. The Organization of American States (OAS) has suspended Honduras participation...