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Chavez strength and the waning of Castro's regime, the Republicans spent more time talking about Venezuela's leader than Castro. They also touched on the left-leaning administrations of Bolivia's Juan Evo Morales Ayma, Nicaragua's José Daniel Ortega...
Honduras is a major stop for drug traffickers, and corruption is rampant. Many experts say things got markedly worse after the 2009 coup that ousted democratically elected President Manuel Zelaya. The fallout of that coup continues today. 'What Is...
The general coordinator of the National Font of Popular Resistance (FNRP), former Honduran President (2006-2009) Manuel Zelaya Rosales, answers questions from the press in Tegucigalpa, on January 30, 2012. The FNRP demands the government of Porfirio... View Photo »
This [June, 2009] coup d’état was made by the right wing of the United States
Zelaya was ousted in a military coup in June 2009. A soldier stand guard near where Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya is holed up in Tegucigalpa in January 2010. Zelaya was ousted in a military coup in June 2009. This is the second of a two-part...
Honduras depends heavily on tourism income, U.S. aid and preferential trade and remittances from its nationals in the United States. Events after the June 2009 coup that toppled President Jose Manuel Zelaya led to Honduras' international isolation that...
Nuclear Weapons, as well as their Serial Numbers. He reneges on Promised Military Co-operation with much needed Allies. (Radar Installations in Poland and the Czech Republic) He withholds Financial Aid to an Ally (Honduras) for their Constitution Driven...
Honduran deposed president and FNRP opposition movement coordinator Manuel Zelaya heads a march during a protest, called by the National Front of Popular Resistance party, against the violence in the country and demanding President Porfilio Lobo the subtitution... View Photo »
Mr. Obama met Mexican President Felipe Calderon only days after being inaugurated in 2009 a move meant to signal that history wouldn't repeat.But complications were just around the corner. In 2009, the Honduran military ousted President Manuel Zelaya,...
“Rescue Honduras from the abyss” (Views, Jan. 28), Dana Frank blames the so-called coup of 2009 for the rise of drug trafficking and violence in Honduras. Ms. Frank ignores that homicides in Honduras declined 40 percent over the four years prior to José...
José Manuel Zelaya Rosales, also known as Mel Zelaya, (born September 20, 1952) is the President of Honduras and has been since January 27, 2006. On November 27, 2005, as the Liberal Party of Honduras (PLH) candidate he beat the National Party of Honduras (PNH's) Porfirio Pepe Lobo in the presidential election, replacing Ricardo Maduro as... Full Article
Ousted Honduras President Manuel Zelaya shakes hands with supporters after the registration ceremony of his "Freedom and Refoundation" political party (LIBRE) outside the Supreme Electoral Tribunal building in Tegucigalpa October 30, 2011. More than two years after being overthrown by...
View Photo »Ousted Honduras President Manuel Zelaya is assisted after falling from his chair during the registration ceremony of his "Freedom and Refoundation" political party (LIBRE) inside the Supreme Electoral Tribunal building in Tegucigalpa October 30, 2011. More than two years after being...
View Photo »Former Honduran President and coordinator of the National Front of Popular Resistance (FNRP) Manuel Zelaya (L) shows to the press the registration request for his new party Libertad y Refundación-LIBRE (Freedom and Refoundation), political wing of the FNRP, in Tegucigalpa on October 30,...
View Photo »Supporters of former Honduran President and coordinator of the National Front of Popular Resistance (FNRP) Manuel Zelaya (C) celebrate after the submission of the registration request for Zelaya's new party Libertad y Refundación-LIBRE (Freedom and Refoundation), political wing of the FNRP,...
View Photo »Former Honduran President and coordinator of the National Front of Popular Resistance (FNRP) Manuel Zelaya (L) waves to supporters after submitting to the Electoral Supreme Court (TSE) the registration request for his new party Libertad y Refundación-LIBRE (Freedom and Refoundation), political...
View Photo »Former Honduran President and coordinator of the National Front of Popular Resistance (FNRP) Manuel Zelaya (C) speaks during the presentation to the Electoral Supreme Court (TSE) of the registration request for his new party Libertad y Refundación-LIBRE (Freedom and Refoundation), political...
View Photo »Former Honduran President and coordinator of the National Front of Popular Resistance (FNRP) Manuel Zelaya (C) followed by supporters heads to the Electoral Supreme Court (TSE) to present a registration request for his new party Libertad y Refundación-LIBRE (Freedom and Refoundation), political...
View Photo »Former Honduran President and coordinator of the National Front of Popular Resistance (FNRP) Manuel Zelaya (C) smiles next to the president of the electoral Supreme Court (TSE) Enrique Ortiz Sequeira (R), after falling from the chair he was sitting, during the registration request of his...
View Photo »Former Honduran President and coordinator of the National Front of Popular Resistance (FNRP) Manuel Zelaya (C) is helped by the president of the electoral Supreme Court (TSE) Enrique Ortiz Sequeira (2nd R) and other civil servants, after falling from the chair he was sitting, during the...
View Photo »Ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya shows Reuters journalists how soldiers entered his home during the military coup on June 28, 2009, during an interview inside of his house at Tres Caminos neighborhood in Tegucigalpa September 30, 2011. The holes in the door are caused by bullets,...
View Photo »Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya gestures during a interview with Reuters inside of his house at Tres Caminos neighborhood in Tegucigalpa September 30, 2011. More than two years after being overthrown by the military, former President Manuel Zelaya is building a new political...
View Photo »Ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya waves at a rally by members of the National Front of Popular Resistance (FNRP) during celebrations marking the 190th anniversary of the country's independence from Spain, in Tegucigalpa September 15, 2011.
View Photo »Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya talks to Honduran Emoo Sadloo, a member of the National Front of Popular Resistence who was of Indian descent, inside the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa on October 5, 2009. Sadloo who went into Brazil's embassy with former Honduran president...
View Photo »Honduras' ousted former president Manuel Zelaya speaks with local media after a meeting with incumbent President Porfirio Lobo and leaders from other political parties inside presidential house, in Tegucigalpa July 9, 2011. They met to discuss strategies and propose changes to the...
View Photo »Honduras' ousted former president Manuel Zelaya holds up a document after a meeting with incumbent President Porfirio Lobo and leaders from other political parties inside presidential house in Tegucigalpa July 9, 2011. They met to discuss strategies and propose changes to the constitution.
View Photo »Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya takes part in a dialogue session with President Porfirio Lobo about the possible creation of a Consituent National Assembly in Tegucigalpa, on july 9, 2011.
View Photo »Honduras' ousted former president Manuel Zelaya arrives for a meeting with incumbent President Porfirio Lobo and leaders from other political parties in Tegucigalpa July 9, 2011. They met to discuss strategies and propose changes to the constitution. Zelaya was toppled in 2009 after he...
View Photo »Ousted former Honduran president Manuel Zelaya speaks during a news conference after the Commission for the Truth and the Reconciliation delivered a report on the 2009 coup in Tegucigalpa July 7, 2011. Both Zelaya and the coup leaders who ousted him in 2009 broke the law, the truth...
View Photo »Ousted former Honduran president Manuel Zelaya speaks during a news conference after the Commission for the Truth and the Reconciliation delivered a report on the 2009 coup, in Tegucigalpa July 7, 2011. Both Zelaya and the coup leaders who ousted him in 2009 broke the law, a truth...
View Photo »Former and ousted President Manuel Zelaya talks on a mobile phone during a news conference before a protest in support of his former Minister of the Presidency, Enrique Flores Lanza, accused of corruption activities during Zelaya's government, in Tegucigalpa June 20, 2011. Colombia and...
View Photo »Former and ousted President Manuel Zelaya holds a folder with an agreement of Cartagena during a protest in support of his former Minister of the Presidency, Enrique Flores Lanza, accused of corruption activities during Zelaya's government, outside courts in Tegucigalpa June 20, 2011. ...
View Photo »Former and ousted President Manuel Zelaya shows a folder with an agreement of Cartagena during a news conference before a protest in support of his former Minister of the Presidency, Enrique Flores Lanza, accused of corruption activities during Zelaya's government, in Tegucigalpa June...
View Photo »Manuel Zelaya, former President of Honduras, gestures while leading a protest march in the city of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Monday June 20, 2011. The march was held to protest over the recent judicial decision to order house arrest against one of Zelaya's closest collaborators, a...
View Photo »Honduran deposed president and FNRP opposition movement coordinator Manuel Zelaya heads a march during a protest, called by the National Front of Popular Resistance party, against the violence in the country and demanding President Porfilio Lobo the subtitution of the leaders of the Police...
View Photo »Enrique Flores Lanza, former Minister of the Presidency of ex President Manuel Zelaya, is escorted as he arrives to a Criminal Court in Tegucigalpa on November 17, 2011. Lanza, who is serving a house arrest sentence for embezzlement of funds, is accused for misappropriation of funds to...
View Photo »Ousted Honduras President Manuel Zelaya shakes hands with supporters after the registration ceremony of his "Freedom and Refoundation" political party (LIBRE) outside the Supreme Electoral Tribunal building in Tegucigalpa October 30, 2011. More than two years after being overthrown by...
View Photo »This [June, 2009] coup d’état was made by the right wing of the United States
