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Honduras coup ridicules international community, Dominican leaders says

Santo Domingo. - President Leonel Fernandez on Wednesday said the fact that Roberto Micheletti is still in power in Honduras, four months after the coup which deposed Manuel Zelaya, is proof the international organisms have become nonfunctional. Full Article at Dominican Today

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  1. Supporters of Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya march in Tegucigalpa, Friday, Dec. 11, 2009. The sign reads in Spanish "Today's youth will give rise to a revolution."
  2. Honduras' de facto leader Roberto Micheletti salutes a soldier during a military ceremony in Tegucigalpa December 10, 2009.

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