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The leaders of the military-backed Honduras' interim government offered a compromise to end the worsening political conditions in the country.
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TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras – Honduras' interim President Roberto Micheletti announced Wednesday that he is willing to vacate the presidency, if it will help the country's worsening political conditions.
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As SOS Clinton met with Zelaya in DC, many House Reps and Senators, including Sen. McCain, defended the interim government's actions. Also, Honduras claimed that the bullet that killed a young boy during a protest on Sunday was not military caliber.
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The interim Government stated that 19-year-old Isis Oved Murillo was not shot by a military-caliber weapon at Tincontin Airport, saying that only rubber bullets were used, and that Cubans, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans were among pro-Zelaya protesters.
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President Obama made an eloquent speech today at the Moscow School of Economics regarding his position of reinstating President Zelaya in Honduras. Yet if you apply those same words to his approach to Iran's real coup, they could not ring more hollow.
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A definite pattern is beginning to emerge in the aftermath of President Manuel Zelaya's ejection from office in Honduras. Wherever you look at whatever Manuel Zelaya is doing, Hugo Chavez isn't far behind. UPDATE: SOS Clinton to meet with Zelaya in DC.
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Ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya is scheduled to fly out of DC to Honduras today, accompanied by the leaders of Argentina and Ecuador. In response, the interim Honduran government says it will refuse landing rights to any plane carrying Zelaya.
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On 28 June, 2009 , Hondula President Manuel Zelaya was forcefully removed and sent to exile by Hondula Military. The...
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