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Honduran interim gov't asks Venezuelan diplomats to leave _English_Xinhua
TEGUCIGALPA, July 21 (Xinhua) -- Honduras' interim government on Tuesday gave 72 hours to Venezuelan diplomats to leave, accusing them of threatening to use force and interfering into the country's internal affairs. "The Foreign Ministry has requested the honorable embassy of Venezuela the ...
Ousted Honduras leader gives talks until midnight - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras An ultimatum from ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya left little room for compromise in U.S.-backed... talks Saturday aimed at resolving a crisis that has become the latest test for democracy in Latin America . Zelaya, who was ... (more) Ousted Honduras leader gives talks until midnight - ...
MSM Silent on Discovery of Planned Honduras Vote Fraud
pajamasmedia.com — 55 Comments 1. Strawman: What you need to understand is that they in the US media couldn’t... care less about Honduras. But their messiah-in-chief has committed himself to Zelaya, so this is now about him, and his credibility. Thus the “coup” talking ... (more) MSM Silent on Discovery of Planned Honduras Vote Fraud
Honduras:  Zelaya moves his “ultimatum” to July 24
Honduras: Zelaya moves his “ultimatum” to July 24
faustasblog.com — While Chavez has done his outmost to stoke the flames in Honduras with talk of civil war,... Speaking in Bolivia, Chavez said Honduras’ army would not be able to control popular pressure for Zelaya’s reinstatement. “What do they want? A civil war? The people will sweep them ... (more) Honduras: Zelaya moves his “ultimatum” to July 24
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Honduran Government Asks Venezuelan Diplomats To Leave
Ace of Spades HQ — Honduran Government Asks Venezuelan Diplomats To Leave While the rest of the world squeezes them . TEGUCIGALPA, July 21 (Xinhua) -- Honduras' interim government on Tuesday gave 72 hours to Venezuelan diplomats to leave, accusing them of threatening to use force and interfering into the country's internal affairs. "The Foreign Ministry has requested the honorable embassy of Venezuela the withdrawal of its administrative, technical and diplomatic staff in a term of 72 hours due to the threats of using force, the interference in internal issues as well as the lack of respect to ...

Honduran “Coup-Mongers” Kick Venezuelan Diplomats Out Of Country
Nice Deb — ... And surprise, surprise, they refuse to leave: “The Foreign Ministry has requested the honorable embassy of Venezuela the withdrawal of its administrative, technical and diplomatic staff in a term of 72 hours due to the threats of using force, the interference in internal issues as well as the lack of respect to the territorial integrity,” Deputy Foreign Minister Martha Lorena Alvarado said. The request, however, was turned down by ...

An ally of America
Belmont Club — And an enemy of Chavez. Honduras ordered the expulsion of Venezuelan diplomats, accusing them of interfering in its internal affairs. But the Venezuelans, however, have refused calculating that the interim government can’t make them. In other news, Washington was considering sanctions in case Honduras did not yield to mediation efforts by Costa Rica to return President Zelaya, who has been accused of trying to illegally extend his stay in office. Xinhua has the details of the Venezuelan diplomatic refusal to leave. TEGUCIGALPA, July 21 (Xinhua) — Honduras’ interim government ...

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