By Catracha Hondurena on January 11, 2010
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Politics in Honduras
The National Congress will meet today to discuss the general amnesty bill that seeks to end the political crisis and initiate a national reconciliation process. Members of a special committee addressing the issue announced that the project will be presented to Congress members at a meeting this afternoon, and probably be referred to an opinion […]
By Catracha Hondurena on December 11, 2009
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Politics in Honduras
The Brazilian Embassy has given official notice to Manuel Zelaya, that he must abandon his current residence in the embassy of the South American country where he has been staying. Mr. Zelaya must leave by January 27, 2010. Manuel Zelaya stated on television, that he plans to exit the embassy prior to that date, logically […]
By Catracha Hondurena on December 11, 2009
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Politics in Honduras
Official Communication from the Honduran Government on Dec. 10, 2009, on the granting of asylum to Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales: English interpretation: (Spanish follows) SECRETARY OF FOREIGN RELATIONS THE REPUBLIC OF HONDURAS COMMUNICATION The Secretary of Foreign Relations national opinion and international communication: 1. On this date at the initiative of Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales, […]
By Catracha Hondurena on December 4, 2009
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Politics in Honduras
In an interesting move, the Honduran Military has practically vacated the Brazilian Embassy in Tegucigalpa. There are no police in sight either. All barricades have been removed, except for those that remain just 40 meters in front of the embassy.
By Catracha Hondurena on December 1, 2009
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Politics in Honduras
Today, around 9:35 a.m., Carlos Eduardo Reina, adviser to Manuel Zelaya, left the Brazilian Embassy in Tegucigalpa. Reina told the media that he will give more details about his departure later, and will not abandon the struggle for the restitution of Zelaya. His wife, Patricia Rhodes, was there to welcome him along with several Zelaya […]