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Despite repeated warnings from the United States, the European Union and Latin American governments, Micheletti appears to believe they will all buckle in the end and drop demands that Zelaya, who was ousted in a June 28 army coup, ...
Blog Source: commonamericanjournal.com
In the last three months, much has been made of a supposed military “coup” that whisked former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya from power and the supposed chaos it has created. After visiting Tegucigalpa last week ... In a day packed with
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How long can the Honduran crisis drag on, with President Manuel Zelaya, ousted in a military coup more than three months ago, trapped in Tegucigalpa's Brazilian Embassy? Well, in early 1949 in Peru, Víctor Haya de la Torre--one of last ...
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The snap judgment of the White House and/or State Department that the ouster of President Manuel Zelaya was a “coup” was clearly a mistake. The military was not defying the orders of civilian authorities, but carrying them out (although ...
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CNN reports the following: “the U.N. panel said it received reports that 40 former Colombian paramilitaries had been hired to protect properties and individuals in Honduras since the June 28 coup that ousted President Jose Manuel Zelaya ...
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The (Arguably) Legal Coup in Honduras. by Kevin Jon Heller. I have no expertise in this area, so I'm not going to opine on the legality of Zelaya's ouster. Two things, however, are worth noting. First, the report that Julian mentions ...