Supporters of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya clash with soldiers near the presidential palace in Tegucigalpa on Monday. Associated Press
Honduras Battles Tide Of Support For Ousted Zelaya -- Yahoo News/Reuters
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) – Honduras' interim government battled on Tuesday against a tide of international support for ousted President Manuel Zelaya who vowed to return home after troops toppled and exiled him in a coup.
Honduras faces growing pressure to reinstate Zelaya, an ally of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who was forced out on Sunday and spirited away by the army to Costa Rica in the first military putsch in Central America since the Cold War.
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Honduras isolated over coup, protests turn violent -- Yahoo News/Reuters
International support grows for ousted Honduras leader -- Miami Herald
U.S. Condemns Honduran Coup -- Washington Post
New Honduran Leadership Flouts Worldwide Censure -- Washington Post
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New Honduras Leader Faces Backlash From Coup -- Wall Street Journal
Honduran army stands firm as US condemns coup -- Independent
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Ousted president alienated many in Honduras -- AP
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In pictures: Clashes in Honduras -- BBC
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