30 October 2009

Zelaya Is Back! Deal Signed With Micheletti In Honduras

By Cindy Casares at 9:45 AM.

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The Organization of American States announced late Thursday an agreement between Manuel Zelaya and Roberto Micheletti that could put Manuel Zelaya back in office, but not bloody likely.

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25 September 2009

Honduras Crisis Update: Zelaya Might Be Losing It

By Cindy Casares at 5:14 PM.

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23 September 2009

Manuel Zelaya Returns To Honduras

By Cindy Casares at 11:48 AM.

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Micheletti Willing To Talk With Zelaya After He Snuck Back Into Honduras

By Cindy Casares at 10:49 AM.

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Ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya snuck back into his country Monday like a wetback into Arizona. It was cLazy. Now that he’s holed up in the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa, de facto leader Roberto Micheletti says he’ll talk. With some pretty big conditions.

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25 August 2009

US Suspends Visa Services To Honduras Due To Zelaya Overthrow

By Nacomprende at 6:34 PM.

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20 July 2009

Seized Computers Allegedly Prove Manuel Zelaya Was Rigging Referendum Votes

By Alex Alvarez at 4:15 PM.

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Officials from La Dirección Nacional de Investigación Criminal seized several computers from Honduras’ Presidential Palace on which were recorded the “official results” of the referendum on constitutional reform… that had yet to be held at the time Manuel Zelaya was ousted.

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18 July 2009

Nobel Laureate Arias Attempts To Solve Honduras Situation With Little Hope In Sight

By Daniel Mauser at 7:03 PM.

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The president of Costa Rica Óscar Arias, who won the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize for brokering an end to Cold War-era conflict in Central America, has presented a proposal to solve the crisis in Honduras.

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7 July 2009

Bienvenidos Al Club

By Cindy Casares at 10:30 AM.

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A sign at a Honduran solidarity rally in Caracas, Venezuela seems to imply that hanging with Hugo Chavez will get you robbed one way or another.

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6 July 2009

Honduras President Manuel Zelaya Addresses Violence At Toncontín Airport, Plans To Meet Clinton

By Cindy Casares at 7:16 PM.

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Last night, after being blocked from landing at Toncontín Airport in Tegucigalpa, Honduras by acting president Roberto Micheletti, ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya flew to San Salvador, El Salvador for a press conference where he swore he would call the families of all those who were killed or injured trying to lend support to his cause.

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Honduras Toncontín Airport Shooting Victims

By Cindy Casares at 4:03 PM.

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How Much Shooting At Civilians Went On at Toncontín Airport? A Lot, According To These Videos.

By Cindy Casares at 2:49 PM.

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There’s been some question about how much shooting of civilians went on at Toncontín Airport in Honduras yesterday when ousted president Manuel Zelaya called on his supporters to attend his attempted return unarmed. Well, here’s the video proof. It was a barrage.

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US Conservatives Support Ouster Of Honduran President

By x111e7thst at 11:08 AM.

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1 July 2009

Honduras Gets Three Days, Bitches!

By Cindy Casares at 10:40 AM.

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The Organization of American States gave Honduras three! Three days! To restore the deposed president, Manuel Zelaya, or face suspension. (Even though he is inconveniently holding up only one finger in this picture which was taken as he stood in front of the United Nations today.)

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30 June 2009

The Consensus Is That Honduras Has Fucked Up With Their Coup And Made Hugo Chavez A Winner

By Cindy Casares at 3:42 PM.

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29 June 2009

World Leaders Want Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya Reinstated, Roberto Micheletti Would Like To Disagree

By Alex Alvarez at 4:12 PM.

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Roberto Micheletti, the new Congressionally-appointed Honduran president following the arrest of former leader Manuel Zelaya this weekend, has vowed to resist pressure to step down from other leaders.

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