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Posts Tagged ‘ Micheletti ’

Micheletti “Will Resign”

by: Daniel Edwards | 05 November 2009 | section: Pages Only (Don't Select), Round Ups Latin America

Honduran interim president Roberto Micheletti will resign once a Government of National Unity is put in place, claimed the leader of the commission overseeing a prospective agreement to bring stability to the Central American nation. Key questions however, such as the return to power of President Zelaya, remain disputed and under discussion.

Tags: Honduras, Micheletti, Zelaya
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Ousted President Zelaya Returns to Honduras

by: Victor Lepoutre | 15 October 2009 | section: News From Latin America

On 28th June, the Honduran president, Manuel Zelaya was woken up by 200 soldiers of his own army and was forced into exile in Costa Rica. Zelaya had that day planned to hold a non-binding consultation to ask people whether they supported moves to change the constitution.

Tags: coup, Micheletti, regime
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Talks Between Zelaya and Micheletti Failed

by: Victor Lepoutre | 25th September 2009 | section: Round Ups Latin America

Manuel Zelaya claimed, yesterday, to have initiated a dialogue with the Roberto Micheletti regime in order to find an end to the political crisis in Honduras.According to Zelaya, this was totally unproductive because of the inflexibility of Micheletti partisans.

Tags: Honduras, Micheletti, Talks
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Honduras: US Sits on its Hands Whilst Curfew Imposed

by: Harriet Hernando | 12 August 2009 | section: Round Ups Latin America

The interim government in Honduras has brought a curfew back into place in Tegucigalpa after thousands of supporters of the deposed President Manuel Zelaya came out in force, creating some disturbances.

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The Crisis in Honduras

by: Cole Robertson | 10 July 2009 | section: News From Latin America

On Sunday, 28th June Manuel Zelaya, the president of Honduras, was woken at 5:30 in the morning when more than 200 soldiers, members of his own army, forced their way in the presidential residence. They came, he told Democracy Now!, “with hoods and bulletproof vests, and rifles, aimed their guns at me, fired shots, used machine guns, kicked down the doors and just as I was, in pyjamas, they put me on an plane and flew me to Costa Rica.”

Tags: coup, Micheletti, Zelaya
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High Ranking Diplomat Meets with New Honduran Government

by: Cole Robertson | 02 July 2009 | section: Round Ups Latin America

Miguel Insulza, secretary general of the Organization of American States (OAS), arrived today in Honduras to conduct negotiations with the interim government. The OAS has issued an ultimatum, saying they will revoke Honduras’s membership unless deposed president Zelaya is returned to power by this weekend.

Tags: Insulza, Micheletti, Zelaya
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Honduras Rejects Ultimatum

by: Cole Robertson | July 2 2009 | section: Round Ups Latin America

The interim government in Honduras has rejected a three day deadline to stand down and accept the return of ousted president Manuel Zelaya. The Organisation of American States said Wednesday that if the president was not reinstated by the weekend, they would suspend Honduras’s membership.

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Honduran Crisis Escalates

by: Cole Robertson | 01 July 2009 | section: Round Ups Latin America

The Organization of American States (OAS) has issued a three day ultimatum for the interim Honduran government to stand down and except the return of exiled president Manuel Zelaya. The head of the OAS, José Miguel Insulza, condemned what he called “an old-fashioned coup.” If Zelaya is not reinstated in three days, the OAS will convene to suspend Hondur

Tags: coup, Micheletti, Zalaya
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