Manuel Zelaya
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Thousands defy Honduras curfew...by crossing a land border were also foiled. Now that he has slipped back into the country and taken refuge in a secure location, he will become a rallying point for opposition to the regime. In a BBC interview, Mr Zelaya said that he had... In this article: Manuel Zelaya, Honduras, Tegucigalpa, AXA, Hillary Clinton, Brazil, and United States |
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Telegraph.co.uk - International news | September 25, 2009
Ousted Honduran President Zelaya surviving on biscuits in embassy
...and go without bathing, a Brazilian diplomat said. Published: 5:02PM BST 25 Sep 2009 Mr Zelaya has been sheltering in Brazil's embassy in the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa with about 50 people, including family members and supporters, since...
In this article: Honduras, Tegucigalpa, Brazil, and BBC
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BBC News | November 05, 2009
Zelaya unhappy with Honduras delay
...of failing to keep to their side of the bargain. There are 18 orders of arrest against Mr Zelaya for 18 different crimes - that's not a witch hunt, that is simply carrying out the law Danilo Eyzaguirre Lawyer and spokesman for...
In this article: Roberto Micheletti, Honduras, Washington, Supreme Court, and US State Department
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BBC News | October 05, 2009
Honduras lifts emergency decree
...of American States, are due to take place this week. The BBC's Charles Scanlon, in the region, says Mr Micheletti appears to be hinting at concessions to Mr Zelaya and his supporters. The interim government has previously refused to...
In this article: Roberto Micheletti, Honduras, Brazil, Allegation, Organisation of American States, Hugo Chavez, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, and House Foreign Affairs Committee
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BBC News | October 24, 2009
Zelaya talks of a 'second coup'
...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. During three weeks of talks with the interim...
In this article: BBC World Service, Roberto Micheletti, Organisation of American States, United Nations, Latin America, Europe, Tegucigalpa, and Washington
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BBC News | September 24, 2009
Honduras holds 'informal' talks
...is reported to have said he is open to talks with Mr Zelaya. But the interim deputy foreign minister told the BBC the talks were not aimed at restoring Mr Zelaya to power. Ms Alvarado accused the international community of...
In this article: Honduras, Tegucigalpa, Roberto Micheletti, UN, United Nations Security Council, European Union, and Organization of American States
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BBC News | September 21, 2009
Honduras curfew as Zelaya returns
...(OAS) has demanded Mr Zelaya's reinstatement. Speaking to the BBC from inside the Brazilian embassy, Mr Zelaya said he had received support from various quarters in order to return. "[We travelled] for more than 15 hours... through...
In this article: Roberto Micheletti, Honduras, Tegucigalpa, Brazil, Nicaragua, Hillary Clinton, and Celso Amorim
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BBC News | September 22, 2009
Honduras police break up protests
...Tegulcigalpa In an interview with BBC Mundo Ms Alvarado, the interim deputy foreign minister, said the government expected "that in the next few hours Brazil would either hand him [Zelaya] over or grant him political asylum". Despite the...
In this article: Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Brazil, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, US, BBC Mundo, and European Union
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José Manuel Zelaya Rosales (born September 20, 1952) was the President of Honduras from January 27, 2006 to June 28, 2009. A son of a wealthy businessman, he finished high school but did not finish college. He inherited his father's nickname "Mel." Zelaya was involved in his ranch, logging and timber trade businesses. During his presidency, Zelaya lost the support of much of his own party. He currently has an arrest warrant in Honduras.
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