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On Presidents and Precedents: Implications of the Honduran Coup

7 hours ago ago from HONDURAS OYE!

On Presidents and Precedents: Implications of  the Honduran Coup Written by Joseph Shansky Thursday, December 10, 2009     President Obama was elected partly because of his promise to a large Hispanic constituency to give both new attention and new respect to Latin America. Judging from the US role in the military coup in Honduras, he must think that one of the two is enough.For those who closely ...

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Raul Castro Condemns Honduras “Farce,” US Response Straight From Lehtinen-Diaz-Balart Playbook

7 hours ago ago from HONDURAS OYE!

Castro condemns Honduras farce' Castro said the November election had denied the Honduran people their constitutional rights [Reuters] Cuba's president has accused the US of helping to legitimise what he called an electoral farce in Honduras. Raul Castro made the comments on Sunday in Havana during the Alba summit of nine Latin American countries, defending what he said was the ...

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Castro condemns Honduras 'farce'

16 hours ago ago from Football Manager - FM2010 - FMFormation

Cuba's president has accused the US of helping to legitimise what he called an electoral farce in Honduras. Raul Castro made the comments on Sunday in Havana during the Alba summit of nine Latin American countries, defending what he said was the right of Manuel Zelaya, the former Honduran president, to be reinstated. The Cuban leader said many of the region's governments had condemned unequivocally the military coup that ousted Zelaya in ...

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Brazil, U.S. find common ground on Honduras - official

4 hours ago ago from Football Manager - FM2010 - FMFormation

BRASILIA (Reuters) - The United States and Brazil agree ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya must have safe passage to leave Honduras and want the country's de facto president to step down to pave the way for national reconciliation, a senior Brazilian official said on Monday. We believe that (de facto) President Michelleti should leave, it's the first important step, Marco Aurelio Garcia,... More...

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Ousted Honduras President Zelaya ‘will meet successor’

20 hours ago ago from My ordinary life Blog

Ousted Honduras President Manuel Zelaya is due to meet his elected successor, Porfirio Lobo, in the Dominican Republic, its president says. President Leonel Fernandez said he expected the two to meet on Monday, however neither has confirmed this. Mr Zelaya has sought refuge in the Brazilian embassy in Honduras following his return to the country in September. He refuses to accept the election of Mr Lobo as his successor, and wants ...

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BBC News - Honduras ex-head Zelaya's meeting with Lobo is delayed

17 hours ago ago from BBC

Manuel Zelaya was not guaranteed a safe passage out of the country A meeting due to take place on Monday between the ousted Honduras President Manuel Zelaya and his elected successor Porfirio Lobo has been postponed. The meeting had been arranged by President Leonel Fernandez of the Dominican Republic. But Honduras's interim government refused to allow Mr Zelaya to travel without fear of arrest. He has taken refuge in the ...

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