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Published 07/10/2009 by AFP via Yahoo!


Protests as Honduras crisis talks end with no deal

TEGUCIGALPA (AFP) Thousands of supporters of Honduras's ousted president held rallies on Friday, as talks in Costa Rica between his representatives and the rival de facto government ended without a breakthrough.

Around 4,000 people calling for the return of deposed President Manuel Zelaya blocked the...

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Republicans lambast Obama for backing Zelaya
WASHINGTON (AFP) Republican lawmakers have slammed US President Barack Obama for branding Honduras' political upheaval a 'coup,' saying he was aligning himself with ... - [07/11/2009 - AFP via Yahoo!]
UN General Assembly President Predicts Early Re...
The President of the U.N. General Assembly, Miguel D'Escoto Brockmann, says he believes a deal is near to restore ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya to office ... - [07/11/2009 - VOA News]
Honduran rivals sides dig in for more talks
SAN JOSE (AFP) Delegates for ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya and his country's interim leader were due to hold a second day of crisis talks Friday with both ... - [07/10/2009 - AFP via Yahoo!]
No deal in Honduran rivals' mediated talks - [07/10/2009 - AFP via Yahoo!]
Honduras crisis: rivals fail to meet during talks - [07/10/2009 - Telegraph]
Honduras rivals fail to meet - [07/10/2009 - Telegraph]
Roberto Micheletti, Honduras' De Facto Leader, ... - [07/10/2009 - The Huffington Post | Full News Feed]
Standing firm for Honduras - [07/10/2009 - Peoples Weekly World]
Protest as Honduras's rival camps dig in for talks - [07/10/2009 - AFP via Yahoo!]
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...president. "The truth is that there are still intransigence on both sides" the head of the Or...
...eplacement regime. "Even though my return didn't happen, everything this regime is doing is nul and void, and constitutes a crime" he said. Zelaya has...

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