A member of Honduran investigative police takes a picture of the damage to the immigration office after a grenade exploded in Tegucigalpa July 3, 2009. Police said it was unclear who was responsible for the explosion, which occurred in the night and caused no casualties. Honduras's interim rulers spurned a demand from the Organization of American States on Friday to restore leftist President Manuel Zelaya to power, deepening Central America's worst political crisis in decades. Reuters Pictures logo Reuters Pictures 31 months ago

A member of Honduran investigative police takes a picture of the damage to the immigration office after a grenade exploded in Tegucigalpa July 3, 2009. Police said it was unclear who was responsible for the explosion, which occurred in the night and caused no casualties. Honduras's interim rulers spurned a demand from the Organization of American States on Friday to restore leftist President Manuel Zelaya to power, deepening Central America's worst political crisis in decades.