US lawmakers to meet interim Honduras leader
Oct 2, 2009 World
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) -- A U.S. senator and three congressmen plan to meet Friday with Honduras' interim leader in defiance of official Washington policy barring contact with the architects of the military coup that ousted the nation's president....Tags: Architects, Congressmen, Defiance, Interim Leader, Lawmakers, Military Coup, Tegucigalpa Honduras
Supporters hole up with ousted Honduran president
Sep 24, 2009 World
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) -- Honduras' deposed leader is sleeping on an air mattress. His "roommates" have not bathed, shaved or changed their clothes in three days. Tap water is scarce and dinner is limited to dry biscuits or rice and beans....Tags: Air Mattress, Biscuits, Clothes, Honduran President, Rice And Beans, Roommates, Tap Water, Tegucigalpa Honduras
Detenido en Honduras un español acusado de apoyar a Zelaya
Sep 23, 2009 Europe, Spain, Spain: In Spanish
Un vecino de Chipiona (Cádiz) de 41 años de edad ha sido detenido en Tegucigalpa (Honduras) por su supuesta participación en las manifestaciones celebradas en apoyo al depuesto presidente Manuel Zelaya, si bien la familia de este hombre alega que viajó a Honduras para encontrarse con una mujer a ...Tags: Alvarez, Antonio Porta, En Honduras, Encontrarse, Honduras Con, La Familia, Manuel Zelaya, Tegucigalpa Honduras
Un español detenido en los disturbios frente a la Embajada de Brasil
Sep 23, 2009 Europe, Spain, Spain: In Spanish
Un ciudadano de nacionalidad española fue detenido este martes en Tegucigalpa (Honduras) por su participación en los disturbios registrados frente a la Embajada de Brasil en la capital hondureña, donde desde el lunes se encuentra refugiado el mandatario depuesto Manuel Zelaya.Un portavoz de la Em...Tags: Embajada Brasil, Embajada De Brasil, Embajada De EspañA En Honduras, Europa Press, Manuel Zelaya, Tegucigalpa Honduras, Tiempo
Latin leftists fear a Honduras coup domino effect
Aug 19, 2009 World
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) -- Manuel Zelaya's chances of getting restored to the Honduran presidency become more distant with each passing week. Across Latin America, his allies and foes alike see a precedent being set....Tags: Allies, Coup, Domino Effect, Fear Effect, Foes, Latin America, Leftists, Manuel Zelaya, Presidency, Tegucigalpa Honduras
Honduran coup shows business elite still in charge
Aug 6, 2009 World
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) -- Honduran President Manuel Zelaya was ousted in a military coup after betraying his own kind: a small clique of families that dominates the economy. Now those same families stand as the greatest obstacle to the U.S.-backed drive to return him to power....Tags: Business Elite, Economy, Honduran President, Manuel Zelaya, Military Coup, Obstacle, Tegucigalpa Honduras
Ousted Honduran leader faces charges if he returns
Jul 25, 2009 World
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) -- If ousted President Manuel Zelaya succeeds in returning to Honduras, the government that deposed him vows it will be as a prisoner....Tags: Faces, Honduran Leader, Manuel Zelaya, Tegucigalpa Honduras
Interim Honduran leader vows Zelaya won’t return
Jun 30, 2009 World
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) -- The interim president of Honduras vowed Tuesday not to resign the post he took over following a military coup and claimed that only an armed invasion would restore his ousted predecessor to power....Tags: Honduran Leader, Interim President, Invasion, Military Coup, Predecessor, President Of Honduras, Tegucigalpa Honduras
Soldiers arrest Honduran president, seize palace
Jun 28, 2009 World
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) -- Soldiers seized the national palace and sent President Manuel Zelaya into exile in Costa Rica early Sunday, hours before a highly disputed constitutional referendum. Zelaya called the action a coup and pledged to serve out the remaining five months of his term....Tags: Constitutional Referendum, Costa Rica, Coup, Exile, Five Months, Honduran President, Manuel Zelaya, Tegucigalpa Honduras
Honduran leader pushes ahead with divisive vote
Jun 28, 2009 World
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) -- President Manuel Zelaya enlisted government employees and his supporters Saturday to set up polling stations for a rogue referendum that opponents depicted as a power grab by the leftist leader....Tags: Ahead, Government Employees, Honduran Leader, Manuel Zelaya, Opponents, Polling Stations, Power Grab, Referendum, Tegucigalpa Honduras, Vote


