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Zelaya to exit Honduras in win for coup leaders

Zelaya to exit Honduras in win for coup leaders

As a new president takes office, toppled leader Manuel Zelaya will leave Honduras on Wednesday for exile after pressure by the United States and Latin American countries failed to reverse a coup that ousted him last June.

 

Honduras' Manuel Zelaya says U.S.-backed deal to reinstate him has failed

Honduras' Manuel Zelaya says U.S.-backed deal to reinstate him has failed

The country's de facto leader, Roberto Micheletti, forms a new government without the ousted president.

 

Pact appears to end Honduras coup standoff

Pact appears to end Honduras coup standoff

Deposed President Manuel Zelaya and his opponents have agreed to a U.S.-brokered deal that he believes will return him to power four months after a coup shook faith in Latin America's young democracies....

 

Zelaya talks of a 'second coup'

Ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya tells the BBC why the latest talks with the interim government broke down.

 

Zelaya negotiator says Honduras talks reach deal

Negotiators on Wednesday reached a deal that may resolve a crisis in Honduras sparked by a coup three months ago, but the agreement needs to be approved by ousted President Manuel Zelaya and de facto leader Roberto Micheletti, Zelaya's lead negotiator, Victor Meza, told reporters.

 

Honduras rivals to discuss Zelaya return post-coup

The rivals in Honduras' political crisis open new talks on Tuesday to discuss the proposed return of ousted President Manuel Zelaya, a thorny issue that could derail the fragile negotiations altogether.

 

Honduras Shuts Down 2 News Outlets

Two stations that regularly broadcast calls from the deposed president were closed in a crackdown on civil liberties by the de facto government.

 

Honduras issues deadline to Brazil over Zelaya

Honduras issues deadline to Brazil over Zelaya

Honduras is accusing Brazil's government of instigating an insurrection within its borders, and gave the Brazilian Embassy 10 days to decide the status of ousted Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya, who has taken refuge there.

 

Zelaya takes refuge at Brazilian embassy in Honduras

Zelaya takes refuge at Brazilian embassy in Honduras

Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya has taken refuge inside the Brazilian embassy in the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa, Telesur television network reported on Monday.

 

Supporters of ousted Zelaya losing steam

Ensconced in the mountains near Honduras, ousted President Manuel Zelaya struggled Monday to galvanize poor farmers, teachers ...

 

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