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News Source: The Independent
| 4 months ago
Manuel Zelaya, right, with the Ecuadorean President, Rafael Correa, left, and the Argentinian President, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, in Washington on Sunday Honduras was under lockdown last night as the coup leaders attempted to return the...
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News Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
| 4 months ago
ET The Associated Press Supporters of ousted President Manuel Zelaya vowed Monday to widen protests and block trade nationwide as the deposed Honduran leader headed to Washington for a meeting with U.S...Thousands of Zelaya supporters have...
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News Source: International Business Times
| 4 months ago
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is expected to meet Zelaya in Washington on Tuesday, a U.S. official said, in a sign the Obama administration wants to provide visible support after already condemning his ouster. Honduras' interim authorities...
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News Source: Times Online
| 4 months ago
Shoes from the wounded marked the trail to the makeshift shrine at Honduras international airport, where flowers and an icon of Jesus lay in a pool of blood. “The soldiers are terrorists” declared a note there. “Murderers!” screamed the...
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News Source: The Sunshine Coast Daily
| 4 months ago
The United States has condemned the violence against demonstrators in Honduras and urged the interim government and other players to seek a peaceful solution following the army-backed coup. "We deplore the use of force against demonstrators in...
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News Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
| 4 months ago
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton plans to meet with deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya this week as the Obama administration weighs responses to his ouster. The talks planned for Tuesday would be the administration's highest-level...
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News Source: The Daily Star
| 4 months ago
Honduran coup leaders faced further isolation Monday, after blocking ousted President Manuel Zelaya from flying into the capital's airport, where soldiers killed two of his supporters, according to police. Zelaya's attempt to return to the polarized...
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News Source: Times Online
| 4 months ago
The abortive attempt by Manuel Zelaya, the Honduran President bundled out of the country in his pyjamas in a military coup last week, to fly back to Tegucigalpa has raised tensions in the impoverished central American state. Thousands of his...
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News Source: The Observer
| 4 months ago
The interim government, increasingly isolated and beleaguered, banned all flights for 24 hours to try to keep the exiled leader out and to dampen fresh protests by his supporters. Zelaya promised yesterday to make another attempted return from...
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News Source: Christian Science Monitor
| 4 months ago
Belinda Baracona was just one character in an extraordinary drama Sunday, as she stood for hours on the sidewalk waiting for her president, ousted leader Manuel Zelaya, to return home to Honduras. When finally, around 5:30 p.m., the presidential...