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CRISIS IN HONDURAS

Honduran Congress Suspend Civil Rights; Zelaya Vows To Return On Saturday
The Honduran Legislature approved earlier this afternoon a decree that suspends five of the rights of citizens in Honduras: the inviolable right of home, the freedom of association, a person can be held more than 24 hours without a charge and freedom of movement in the country.

Honduras Interim Government Declines To Negotiate With OAS
Teguicigalpa -  Honduras' post-coup government will not negotiate with the OAS and allow ousted President Manuel Zelaya to return to office, the interim government said Wednesday.

Interim Honduran president accuses Venezuela of intervening affairs
Tegucigalpa - Interim Honduran President Roberto Micheletti Wednesday accused Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez of intervening Honduras' affairs.

Honduras' Zelaya Arrives in Panama Representing Nation
Panama - Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya, who was forced into exile by a Sunday military coup in his country, arrived in Panama on Wednesday to take part in the swearing in ceremony of Panama's new president, Ricardo Martinelli.

World Bank’s Zoellick Says Aid to Honduras on Hold Amid Crisis
(Bloomberg) -- World Bank President Robert Zoellick said the lender has put on hold aid to Honduras during the Central American country’s political crisis, which he cautioned might turn into a setback for the region.

Ambassadors Recalled from Honduras
Tegucigalpa - Several countries of Latin America and Europe decided to withdraw their ambassadors from Honduras showing opposition to the coup and urging the return of Constitutional President Manuel Zelaya.

Information to Hondurans Blocked
Tegucigalpa - Access for Hondurans to information from the international press media on the coup d''etat in that country has been cut by the de facto government.
 
 
 
 
 


 

 

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