By Jennifer Catracha on November 28, 2009
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Politics in Honduras
Honduras’ Foreign Ministry is filing a complaint to the International Court of Justice in The Hague “over Brazil’s interference in the country’s internal affairs.” “The Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa cannot be a place from where political activity is being carried out to the detriment of Honduras’ national security,” interim Foreign Minister Carlos Lopez said. Lopez […]
By Jennifer Catracha on November 23, 2009
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Politics in Honduras
As of Saturday, Manuel Zelaya Rosales has been a guest of the Brazilian embassy for two months. A close associate of Zelaya, accompanying him at the Brazilian embassy, said, “The president is well and strong in his struggle to defend democracy.” “The president has not resigned his struggle to return to power and continues to […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 18, 2009
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Politics in Honduras
Ambassador Hugo Llorens accompanied Craig Kelly this morning to the Brazilian Embassy in Tegucigalpa, where they are holding a meeting with Manual Zelaya Rosales. The pair intends to meet with President Roberto Micheletti in the afternoon.
By Catracha Hondurena on November 15, 2009
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Politics in Honduras
The following is an interpretation and translation of an article appearing in the Honduran Newspaper, “El Heraldo”. The original article (spanish) can be read here. A solitary Manuel Zelaya, a refugee without power in an embassy of another country, has decided he will not comply with the agreement that his own delegates signed. The former […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 12, 2009
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Politics in Honduras
Micheletti has said he will step down immediately and relinquish his position as President of Honduras if Manuel Zelaya requests and is granted asylum from the Brazilian Embassy. Additionally, Zelaya must abandon his pursuit to be reinstated.