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Blog Source: axisoflogic.com
| 1 day ago
Since June 28 when democratically elected President Jose Manuel Zelaya was ousted at gunpoint by the military, the illegal government of Micheletti has created a state of terrorism against those who oppose the coup, resulting in 129 ...
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Blog Source: hondurasenlucha.blogspot.com
| 1 day ago
Thousands of soldiers have been deployed across Honduras to oversee a controversial election which will cement the overthrow of President Manuel Zelaya. The de facto government has militarised the capital, Tegucigalpa, and other cities ...
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Blog Source: hondurasenlucha.blogspot.com
| 1 day ago
President Obama should join the rest of the world and immediately declare the elections fraudulent and demand the immediate restoration of President Manuel Zelaya, the withdrawal of the Honduran military, and a delay of the election ...
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Blog Source: hondurasenlucha.blogspot.com
| 1 day ago
Voting in Honduras is taking place in an atmosphere of fear and repression; in the five months since the June 28 coup d'etat that illegally ousted democratically elected President Manuel Zelaya, the Honduran people and the country's ...
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Blog Source: kanan48.wordpress.com
| 1 day ago
By Manuel Zelaya Rosales President of Honduras. 2009 November 27. by kanan48. Via: Pacific Free Press. Honorable Presidents Nations of América; Dear Presidents,. I write you in my role as President of Honduras, valuing the excellent ...
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Blog Source: hondurasenlucha.blogspot.com
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... Barack Obama's administration may be tempted to congratulate the winner, gradually resume normal diplomatic and economic relations with the successor government to the deposed president, Manuel Zelaya, and thus enable the de facto ...
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Blog Source: iberoamericaenruta.wordpress.com
| 17 days ago
In June, its president, Manuel Zelaya, attempted to subvert the country's constitution and was removed from office. He has since pushed to return to power, called the current president—Robert Micheletti—illegitimate, and has cast a ...
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Blog Source: www.securitylawbrief.com
| 18 days ago
10/20/09: Jurist reports that the Honduran interim government officially eased restrictions on protests and opposition media Monday, two weeks after acting-president Roberto Micheletti promised to repeal the executive decree issued in ...
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Blog Source: americasmexico.blogspot.com
| 18 days ago
The new strategy to promote elections without first assuring a return to constitutional order torpedoes the accord that the State Department itself brokered and was signed by President Manuel Zelaya and coup leader Roberto Micheletti on ...
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Blog Source: links.org.au
| 19 days ago
Honduras: Why the resistance will boycott the November 29 election; Zelaya on accord. November 10, 2009 -- LeftClick/Latin Radical -- Ricardo Salgado, an Honduran analyst of the ``crisis'' in Honduras, explains to Australian community ...