Curfew in Tegucigalpa

Information Minister Rene Zepeda said a curfew would be in effect from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., and would apply only to the capital. The curfew was issued after demonstrators burned a bus and and an American fast food chain location. Graffiti from protesters continues to plague the major cities.


2 Responses to "Curfew in Tegucigalpa"

  1. Jeannette  August 22, 2009 at 12:20 am

    I agree. The people need to be heard and have safety. Taking Zelaya out of the country probably was in the peoples best interest.
    I also would like to say I came there in July when all this broke out not sure of what I was walking into BUT, praying for God’s protection. I was blessed by my trip there and met sooooo many nice people. You all are in my prayers and know that in all things God is in complete control.While I was there I felt very safe and thought the county was very pretty….Just thought people should know……

  2. Al  August 12, 2009 at 1:41 pm

    This does not speak very highly about Zelaya and his few Chavez-paid, violent, low class followers. Every day it becomes more and more apparent that the government of Honduras was correct in taking Zelaya out of office and even out of the country.

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