Honduras Crisis Rips Open Public Divides -- Christian Science Monitor
An aide to ousted President Manuel Zelaya said last night that Zelaya will not return to negotiations with interim President Roberto Micheletti until he offers a 'constructive' proposal.
Tegucigalpa, Honduras - Hopes were, once again, dashed yesterday that the political crisis polarizing this Central American nation will soon come to an end.
An aide to ousted President Manuel Zelaya told reporters Monday night that his camp will not return to negotiations until a "constructive" proposal is submitted by interim president Roberto Micheletti.
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More News On The Unrest In Honduras
Honduras regime harasses Brazil embassy, talks stall -- AFP
US revokes more visas to pressure Honduran solution -- Reuters
Decree limiting broadcasting lifted in Honduras -- AP
Honduras lifts opposition media ban -- Al Jazeera
Honduras crisis talks stall again -- BBC
Rights curbs lifted as regime eyes Honduras polls -- AFP
Honduran talks deadlocked on reinstating Zelaya -- L.A. Times
My Comment: It appears that nothing is going to happen until Honduras has its Presidential elections next month. With a new Government and President, a new dynamics will then be put into play. As for former President Manuel Zelaya, his position and leverage will only be limited to what other Latin American states may do.
My prediction, the new government will not be recognized by anyone. But with time, discussions and talks will resume and some form of agreement to recognize the new government will then be done. As to President Zelaya .... he will probably be sent to his ranch where he will then be left alone.
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