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Government unlikely to reinstate Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya despite protesters' continued defianceRiot police cracked down on a second successive day of protests as Honduras' de facto government seemed increasingly unlikely to return deposed President Manuel Zelaya to office.
Big News Network Friday, August 14, 2009Honduras protests continue, as Zelaya visits ChileTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -- Thousands of Hondurans supporting ousted President Manuel Zelaya protested in the nation's capital on Thursday, as a U.S. diplomat prepared to meet representatives of the gove...
Big News Network Friday, August 14, 200949 Honduras Resistance a...Tegucigalpa, Aug 10 The National Front against the coup d''Etat in Honduras agreed to step up the peaceful resistance at the streets, when thousands of people are marching towards the capital.
Big News Network Friday, August 14, 2009Time running out for Arias mediation in HondurasTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — The month-old mediation effort by Costa Rican President Oscar Arias to resolve Honduras' political crisis is foundering under the near-universal opposition of Hondura...
Big News Network Friday, August 14, 2009Zelaya Announces in Chile He Will NOT Return to HondurasHe gives the reason that he has received death threats(this doesn´t surprise me he is not a liked man here especially with recent events.) I think he realizes his support is not only running thin that time is running short and that he cannot return without the absolute full support of the larger industrialized countries. With the OAS visiting in a week and knowing that evidence will be presented against him it is clear to me that he is worried about that evidence and what it contains is enough to not continue supporting him especially if there is significant proof of his involvement with FARC.
Topix.net Friday, August 14, 2009The FARCs Honduran FriendsA chavista government in Honduras would raise the cost of the "war on drugs." By MARY ANASTASIA O'GRADY President Barack Obama, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mexican President Felipe Calderon are in Guadalajara, Mexico, today for the North American Leaders' Summit.
Topix.net Friday, August 14, 2009Honduras Travel Advisory Hurting RoatanA travel advisory issued by the U.S. State Department after the president of Honduras was deposed in a coup is hurting tourism on the island of Roatan, even though local officials say the Caribbean de...
Big News Network Friday, August 14, 2009Mediation stalls in Honduras as leaders refuse Zelaya's returnOne month after Costa Rica's president arrived to negotiate an end to the standoff, most of Honduras's top leaders are steadfastly opposed to the return of deposed president Zelaya.
Big News Network Friday, August 14, 2009Ousted Honduran president says not to return home nowOusted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya said on Thursday that he would not return to his country for the moment, as there was a death threat against him. During a meeting with Chilean President Michel...
Big News Network Friday, August 14, 2009* Honduras rejects visit by OAS chief on crisisMasks of Honduran military chief Romeo Vasquez, left, and interim President Roberto Micheletti are displayed during a rally in support of ousted president Manuel Zelaya outside the Public Ministry in ...
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