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Honduras' Zelaya set to return to power
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Honduras' de facto government buckled under international pressure and agreed to allow the return to power of President Manuel Zelaya, who was toppled in a military coup four months ago.
Nations:Honduras People:Hillary Clinton Hugo Chavez Barack Obama Activities:2009 Honduras Coup
2009-10-30
Hondurans weary after 3 months of coup dispute
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras - Honduras' interim president promised to restore civil liberties and allow an Organization of American States mediation team into the country, quickly backpedalling from tough measures amid criticism from his own allies that he had gone too far in his fight to stay in power.
Nations:Honduras Brazil Activities:2009 Honduras Coup Source:(AP)
2009-09-29
Under pressure, Honduras shuts pro-Zelaya media
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Honduras' de facto government sent troops on Monday to shut down two media stations loyal to ousted President Manuel Zelaya, drawing fresh condemnation of its increasingly heavy-handed rule.
Nations:Honduras Brazil Venezuela People:Hugo Chavez Barack Obama Activities:2009 Honduras Coup Source:(Reuters)
2009-09-29
Honduras breakthrough as rivals agree to talk
TEGUCIGALPA (AFP) - Honduras' de facto leader and ousted President Manuel Zelaya have agreed to restart a dialogue in a first break of a tense political impasse here since his surprise return home five days ago.
Nations:Honduras Brazil People:Jimmy Carter Activities:2009 Honduras Coup Source:(AFP)
2009-09-25
Brazil hopes for negotiations in Honduras
NEW YORK - Brazil's president said Wednesday he hoped deposed President Manuel Zelaya's surprise return to Honduras would deter coup plotters and force an eventual restoration of democracy in the Central American nation.
Nations:Honduras Brazil Uruguay Argentina People:Barack Obama Activities:2009 Honduras Coup Source:(AP)
2009-09-23
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