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Honduran power brokers, priests push talk plans

02.10.2009 3:41   18 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: Honduras, Manuel, Zelaya, Honduras


Catholic Church leaders are weighing in on Honduras’ coup stalemate with a proposal to jump-start negotiations, part of a growing movement by crisis-weary Hondurans to resolve the crisis and end the country’s crippling isolation. The coup-installed government, which has shrugged off international condemnation, is coming under increasing pressure to negotiate from political, civic and business leaders who had supported the ouster of left-leaning Honduran president Manuel Zelaya. Several compromise proposals have surfaced as Honduras struggles to emerge from 10 tumultuous days that saw Zelaya sneak back into the country and mount his boldest challenge yet to the interim...

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Honduran power brokers, priests push talk plans (AP)

01.10.2009 8:15   28 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: President, Honduras, American, Manuel, President Manuel, Manuel Zelaya, Zelaya, John, Brazilian, Business, Honduras, Organization


John Biehl, Organization of American States, OAS, representative, walks inside the Brazilian embassy before a meeting with Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya in Tegucigalpa, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. Business and political leaders who backed the coup overthrowing President Manuel Zelaya now are considering the unthinkable: returning him to office with limited powers. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)AP - Catholic Church leaders are weighing in on Honduras' coup stalemate with a proposal to jump-start negotiations, part of a growing movement by crisis-weary Hondurans to resolve the crisis and end the country's crippling isolation.


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Honduran sentenced in Phoenix drop house case

30.09.2009 3:11   26 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: Honduras, Monday, Juba, Associated, Pres, Associated Press, The Associated, District, Could, Authorities, Honduras


The Associated Press PHOENIX - A Honduran man has been sentenced to nine years in federal prison for his role in holding two dozen illegal immigrants hostage in a Phoenix drop house. Prosecutors say 28-year-old Marlon Rubio of Nacaome Valle, Honduras, was sentenced Monday in U.S. District Court after earlier pleading guilty to brandishing a firearm during a violent crime. Authorities say Rubio was one of three Hondurans who held 24 smuggled immigrants hostage in July 2008. The immigrants later told investigators that Rubio was a guard at the Phoenix drop house and menaced them with a loaded pistol and repeatedly held the gun to the head of a female immigrant. CURRENTLY SHOWING ON PHILLY.COM...

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Military asks Hondurans to find peaceful solution

29.09.2009 19:10   28 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: President, States, American, Juba, Roberts, Roman, Channel, Honduras, Organization, Military


Gen. Romeo Vasquez's comments on Channel 5 television came hours after interim President Roberto Micheletti said he would accept congressional calls for him to reverse the emergency decree suspending civil liberties that he had announced on Sunday. Micheletti also said he would allow an Organization of American States team whose arrival was blocked this weekend. The OAS hopes to convince the coup leaders to bow to international demands they reinstate Zelaya, who was arrested and expelled from the country on June 28. Micheletti's backpedalling...

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Military asks Hondurans to find peaceful solution (AP)

29.09.2009 18:25   20 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: President, Honduras, Manuel, President Manuel, Manuel Zelaya, Zelaya, Brazilian, Honduras, Military


Relatives and neighbors gather during the funeral of Wendy Elizabeth Avila, 24, a supporter of ousted Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya in Tegucigalpa, Monday, Sept. 28, 2009. Zelaya supporters said Avila died because of complications from inhaling tear gas when soldiers broke up a demonstration in front of the Brazilian embassy last Tuesday. Local media reported she suffered from asthma. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)AP - The general who oversaw the ouster of President Manuel Zelaya implored all sectors of Honduran society to join in resolving the country's deepening crisis Tuesday, a message that seemed aimed at calming an uproar over a government order suspending civil liberties.


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