03.07.2009. / 14:31
Honduras's deposed President touring for support
New Honduras government claims that they didn't take-over of a country by the military, but it's just normal transition of administration
Manuel Zelaya (Reuters)"Honduraneans manifest in New Orlean for democracy", "People claim to respect the Constitution", "Honduranean president gave up"- those are the head-lines of Tegusigalpas newspapers.
Honduras's deposed President Manuel Zelaya is touring Central America tasking for international support for his return to power in Honduras. "No government in the world that calls itself democratic can negotiate with an illegal government that usurped power through force," Zelaya said in an exclusive interview for "La Tribunal".
New Honduras government claims that they didn't take-over of a country by the military, but it's just normal transition of administration. At the same time armed forces cordoned off Tegusigalpas streets.
The secretary-general of the Organization of American States, Jose Miguel Insulza, travels to Honduras today to meet with Micheletti, the head of the legislature who was sworn in after Zelaya's ouster. The OAS, EU and President Barak Obama have called for Zelaya's immediate reinstatement
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