By Catracha Hondurena on December 23, 2009
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Politics in Honduras
The more than 100 troops surrounding the diplomatic compound in Tegucigalpa will allow Zelaya’s relatives to bring him a Christmas meal of traditional dishes from his native Olancho province, where he made his name as a logger and rancher. “For Christmas, the army has told me they will let my mother and my children in […]
By Catracha Hondurena on December 14, 2009
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Politics in Honduras
Castro saluted the victory of the Bolivian people for reelecting Bolivian President Evo Morales for another presidential term. During his speech at the summit, Raul Castro extended regrets of the absence of Honduran ousted president Manuel Zelaya, stressing that “the people of that nation (Honduras) were deprived of their Constitutional rights being imposed.” He strongly […]
By Catracha Hondurena on December 14, 2009
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Politics in Honduras
Dominican President Leonel Fernandez told reporters he expected Zelaya and President-elect Porfirio Lobo to meet in Santo Domingo on Monday to talk about ways for resolving the political crisis. Information minister, Rene Zepeda, however, said the interim government had not received a petition from Zelaya , nor from officials in the Dominican Republic asking that […]
By Catracha Hondurena on December 13, 2009
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Politics in Honduras
A planned meeting between the ousted and incoming leaders of Honduras to solve that nation’s political crisis has been delayed, Dominican President Leonel Fernandez said Sunday. Fernandez had announced Friday that he expected the ousted Manuel Zelaya and President-elect Porfirio Lobo to meet in the Caribbean nation’s capital on Monday — implying that Zelaya would […]
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 […]