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The position of the new Honduran government is that if Zelaya comes back to Honduras he will be arrested and charged with several crimes. They have also said that only an invasion could reinstate Zelaya as president. Unless the Honduran government...
Tags: Insulza, OAS, Honduras coup
“Don’t cry women. Here comes the Devil to take you.” Death squad soldier from the Atlacatl Battalion in El Mozote Sources at SOA Watch reveal that Romero Vasquez, Honduran coup leader, graduated from the United States Army’s...
TEGUCIGALPA: Gunshots were heard near the presidential palace in Honduras late on Sunday as protests erupted after the country's army ousted and exiled leftist President Manuel Zelaya in Central America's first military coup since the Cold War. Hundreds...
Tags: venezuela, Manuel Zelaya, honduras coup, Honduras, Hugo Chávez, Costa Rica, Honduran Congress, president manuel, military coup, presidential palace
The Daily Kos reports that Roberto Micheletti is now president of Honduras. The Congress accepted a forged letter of resignation by Zaleya even though Zaleya himself reported by telephone to CNN that he has not resigned. http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/6/28/747720/-%5BUpdate-13%5D-Military-Coup-Underway-Now-in-Honduras...
Tags: Micheletti, Honduras coup, Zelaya
So far I have not heard of any confirmation or disconfirmation of this. The coup leaders have accused all three countries of interfering in Honduran affairs but if this actually happened it will surely completely discredit the coup. ...
Tags: Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, Honduras coup, OAS
An earlier coup attempt was not carried out apparently because it was not approved by the United States: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8123126.stm There have been demonstrations and these have been put down using tear...
Tags: Obama, Honduras coup, Zelaya, Hugo Chávez
A high-ranking official says that Honduran President Manuel Zelaya is in Costa Rica following his detention by soldiers in his homeland. The official at the Costa Rican president's office was not authorized to be quoted by name. He did not offer details...
Tags: Jose Manuel Zelaya, Honduras, Honduran Supreme Court, Honduran congress, Costa Rican, Hugo Chávez, Venezuelan, presidency manuel, honduras coup, Ecuador