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Honduras supreme court reinstates military chief

Source: Hindustan times
Tegucigalpa : Honduras | 5 months ago  
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The Honduran Supreme Court also unanimously voted to reinstate the country’s military chief, a day after Zelaya sacked General Romeo Vasquez. The vote came after an appeal from the state prosecutor, said Judge Teodolinda Cruz Sequeira. The sacking, prosecutor Mauricio Aceituno told journalists,...
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  • News Source: Hindustan times | 5 months ago
    The Honduran Supreme Court also unanimously voted to reinstate the country’s military chief, a day after Zelaya sacked General Romeo Vasquez. The vote came after an appeal from the state prosecutor, said Judge Teodolinda Cruz Sequeira. The sacking,...
  • News Source: CNN | 5 months ago
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  • News Source: Scoop | 5 months ago
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  • News Source: Simi Valley - Moorpark Examiner | 5 months ago
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  • News Source: The Boston Globe | 5 months ago
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