Sunday, October 25, 2009

The Unrest In Honduras Continues

Zelaya Talks Of A 'Second Coup' -- BBC

The ousted president of Honduras has said the latest proposals from the government that replaced him amount to a second coup d'etat.

Negotiations between the two parties have failed to make a breakthrough.

The interim president has said he would step down, but only if Manual Zelaya gives up his claim to the presidency.

Mr Zelaya told the BBC he was being subjected to psychological torture during his refuge in the Brazilian embassy in the capital.

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More News On Honduras

Manuel Zelaya undergoes strange siege inside Brazilian embassy -- The Guardian
Honduras coup rivals use soccer triumph in crisis -- Washington Post
Deadlocked talks won't affect Honduras presidential vote date -- RIA Novosti
More on the Honduran constitutional crisis -- Examiner.com
Gwynne Dyer: Manuel Zelaya's Game II in Honduras -- Gwynne Dyer, Straight.com opinion
Honduras Havoc -- Viviana Krsticevic and Juan Mendez,Forbes commentary

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