News Source: Voice of America
| about 1 month ago
Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, who has taken refuge in Brazil's Embassy in Tegucigalpa, has accused the interim government of using toxic gas to poison those inside the embassy...Mr. Zelaya charged that gas caused breathing difficulties and...
News Source: Uinta County News
| about 1 month ago
Honduran President Manuel Zelaya believes he put his adversaries' backs to the wall this week...Friday, Zelaya complained of noxious tear gas wafting into the embassy, the scene this week of deadly clashes between his supporters and Honduran security...
News Source: Simi Valley - Moorpark Examiner
| about 1 month ago
Asked under what circumstances Zelaya could leave the Brazilian Embassy where he took refuge after sneaking into the country Monday, Micheletti replied, "either through political asylum or by obeying the courts."...Micheletti also said that he would...
News Source: Press TV
| about 1 month ago
Micheletti told journalists on Friday that he would not negotiate in person with socialist Zelaya, who was ousted after a military coup in the country. "I am not going to talk with him at this time, but I have representatives talking with him," AP...
News Source: Red Pepper
| about 1 month ago
The junta minister responsible for food and prices toured the supermarkets offering assurance after Wednesday’s panic buying and looting. And in case the news was actually reflecting that the Golpistas had nearly lost control, several thousand...
News Source: CNN
| about 1 month ago
Ousted Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya said he and supporters holed up at the Brazilian Embassy were victims of a "neurotoxic" gas attack Friday morning that caused many people to have nose bleeds and breathing difficulties. An official with...