Day 12
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Coupists Deny Ministers Travel to
Costa Rica
Washington - Honduras president Manuel Zelaya denounced
today that the coup regime denied ministers
from traveling to participate in the
dialogue to be held in Costa Rica with the
mediation of President Oscar Arias.
"This begins on the wrong track because they
are imposing on me the mediation commission,
said Zelaya before taking the plane to San
Jose, Costa Rica.
According to Zelaya, the de facto regime
denied the Minister of the Presidency
Enrique Flores Lanza and other members of
his cdabinet to participate in the meeting.
The denunciation was presented to Costa
Rican authorities.
Zelaya had accepted the eve the mediation
proposed by Arias in order to find a way out
of the crisis created by the coup d�Etat,
although he warned it is not a negotiation.
"There are things that are non-negotiable as
the restablishment of democracy and my
return to the post. The restitution of the
government is not in discussion, as I will
not betray that people who took to the
streets," he affirmed.
This Wednesday protests continued in popular
demonstrations in Honduras, rejecting the de
facto regime and demanding the return to
power of president Zelaya.
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