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Victory declared in Honduras election
Photograph: Yuri Cortez/AFP/Getty Images Within hours of the polls closing the celebrations began.
Honduras: - No here is giving up' as talks declared deadINTERNATIONAL NEWS, 24 October 2009
Talks between the coup regime and Zelaya to resolve the crisis, which is costing the Honduran economy millions of dollars, were finally declared dead by Zelaya on October 23.
Both Sides in Honduras Criticize U.S.
New America Media/ The News Hour with Jim Lehrer , News Report, Marcelo Ballve, Posted: Oct 12, 2009 Editor's Note: In late June, Honduran President Manuel Zelaya was ousted in the middle of the night by an opposition angered by his efforts to extend presidential terms.
11:27 Culture of Resistance...
Tegucigalpa, Oct 3 Artists of the National Front against the Coup are expected to intensify on Saturday the campaign of popular resistance with cultural activities in the capital and other cities.
Honduran military: An institution against democracy?
With rifle shots into the air and the national anthem sung by soldiers in salute, Saturday's Day of the Soldier in Honduras seemed no different than any other year's commemorations for the armed forces.
Holidays on Earth Today: October 3, 2009
Holidays are such an important part of each countries tradition along with supporting its culture.
Curfew-trapped Hondurans seek food amid crisis
Honduras' interim government extended an already long curfew through most of Wednesday after police skirmished with backers of ousted President Manuel Zelaya throughout the night and arrested more than 100 people for vandalism and looting.
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Protesters rally against Manuel Zelaya outside Miami's Brazilian Consulate
More than a dozen protesters rallied outside Miami's Brazilian Consulate calling on that country's president to reconsider his support of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya.
U.S. calls for prompt solution to Honduran crisis
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday called on the Honduran people to find a prompt solution to the political crisis in their country after the June 28 coup.
US laments Honduran Independence Day tensions
Even Independence Day could not bring together bitterly divided Hondurans at odds over a June coup.
Interim leader: elections will end Honduran crisis
Honduras' interim leader on Tuesday urged citizens to vote in November elections, vowing that the election of a new president will show the world democracy thrives in the Central America country despite a July coup.
Honduras' interim government offers crisis plan
A vehicle, carrying a flag with an image of the Honduran national hero Francisco Morazan, is seen during a march in support of Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya in Tegucigalpa, Thursday, Aug.
Putnam Payne of Salinas, Calif., died Saturday, Aug. 15, 2009, at home. His long battle with emphysema finally ended.
Honduras: Eyewitness report on violent police crackdown
The protest was against the coup government, which overthrew the democratically elected government of President Manuel Zelaya on June 28.
Chavez: - The empire wants our resources'
The full letter can be found at Venezuelanalysis.com . It was translated by Kiraz Janicke.
Reynosa soldiers free more than 100 kidnapped immigrants
Soldiers on Thursday freed more than 100 persons who were being held against their will by a group of alleged kidnappers, authorities said.
Chicago Activist Eyewitness Report From Tegucigalpa August 12
There were many injuries and arrests Eyewitness Report - Tegucigalpa - Wednesday, August 12, 2009 Brutal repression and intimidation .
Molotov Bombs and Explosives Candles Founded in University
Submitted by sandinog on 13 August, 2009 - 09:11. Honduras authorities , found yesterday in the Francisco Morazan University 13 molotov bombs and 6 explosives candles.
Pro-Zelaya teacher dies after being shot
RESISTANCE: : The ousted Honduran president told his supporters in Nicaragua that the people have the right to insurrection when someone takes power by force of arms AFP AND AP, TEGUCIGALPA Monday, Aug 03, 2009, Page 7 A supporter of ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya sits next to effigies depicting Honduran interim President Roberto ...
Honduran man shot during anti-coup protest dies; second Zelaya supporter killed in crisis
Supporters of Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya, holding up effigies depicting, from left, Honduras' Chief of the Armed Forces Romeo Vasquez, Honduras' former President Carlos Flores, Honduras' interim President Roberto Micheletti, Cardinal Orcar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga and media member Rodrigo Wong Arevalo, attend a public meeting at the ...
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