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The accord, which culminated a month of Organisation of American States (OAS) sponsored talks between the negotiating teams of Zelaya and Micheletti, required the creation of a coalition government by Thursday. ...
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Washington - Jose Miguel Insulza, secretary-general of the Organization of American States (OAS), Friday deplored the "interruption" of the deal to solve the crisis in Honduras. Insulza demanded respect, without "subterfuges," ... 28 coup against
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Last September 21st the Brazilian government authorized ousted president Zelaya who had sneaked back into Tegucigalpa to move into the Brazilian embassy where he remains and from where he has been negotiating his return to office with international
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The United States, which has already reopened its visa office in Tegucigalpa, the capital, appears willing to recognise the elections whether or not Congress votes to restore Mr Zelaya. But most of Latin America is unlikely to follow ...
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Mr. Micheletti's mockery of the Honduran people and the international community by boycotting the Tegucigalpa-San José Accord and allowing the deadline to pass on the organization of the Government of Unity by not convoking the National ...
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Not even the terribly biased and ineffective OAS can allow Zelaya to single-handedly sabotage the Accord while everyone else is making heroic efforts to comply with it. Zelaya could have participated and worked toward reconciliation of ...