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Ousted Honduran leader asks Clinton stand on coup      (AP)
Ousted Honduran leader asks Clinton stand on coup (AP)
AP - Ousted President Manuel Zelaya is asking the Obama Administration to explain why, after pressing for his reinstatement, U.S. officials say they will recognize upcoming Honduran elections even if he isn't returned to power first.
Deal Set to Restore Ousted Honduran President
Deal Set to Restore Ousted Honduran President
nytimes.com — Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya surrounded by his supporters, smiles at the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa, Friday.... (more) Deal Set to Restore Ousted Honduran President
Honduran Congress to Have Final Say on Zelaya Return (Update3)
Honduran Congress to Have Final Say on Zelaya Return (Update3)
bloomberg.com — Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Acting Honduran President Roberto Micheletti said he will allow Congress to decide on... whether ousted leader Manuel Zelaya can return to power, in a move that may end the country’s four-month political crisis. “My government has ... (more) Honduran Congress to Have Final Say on Zelaya Return ...
Honduran president might find path to power despite K Street campaign
thehill.com — A Washington lobbying campaign to keep ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya out of power may have come... up short. (more) Honduran president might find path to power despite K ...
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Did Obama throw Zelaya under the bus?
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... If you thought the White House response to the crisis in Honduras was confused before yesterday, you’ll need a scorecard to figure it out now.  After successfully imposing American will on Honduras to return Manuel Zelaya to the presidency, the Obama administration apparently reversed course and told the Hondurans that we would recognize their elections this month whether Zelaya was back in office or not.  Zelaya sent a plaintive request for clarification from underneath the bus: Ousted President Manuel Zelaya is asking the Obama Administration why, after pressing for his ...

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