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TEGUCIGALPA, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- The foreign minister of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya on Wednesday urged the National Congress to restore Zelaya to power by Thursday. Full Article at Xinhua
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras - A spokesman says ousted President Manuel Zelaya will give deadlocked negotiations two more days to resolve the Honduran political crisis. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
Patricia Rodas, the Honduran foreign minister in the government of ousted President Manuel Zelaya and the head of his delegation speaks to the media in San Jose July 9, 2009. View Photo »
Honduras is becoming an enormous prison, it is becoming an enormous concentration camp
Source: ap COCHABAMBA, Bolivia A top aide of ousted President Manuel Zelaya says talks to resolve the Honduran political crisis have collapsed because of the intransigence of the coup-installed government. Full Article at Democratic Underground
Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya’s foreign minister warns that the standoff between Mr. Zelaya and the de facto authorities in Tegucigalpa is worsening, not improving. Full Article at Soldier of Fortune
Ousted Honduran Foreign Minister Patricia Rodas here Monday urgently called upon the international community to sanction the post-coup government in Tegucigalpa. Full Article at People's Daily Online
Honduras' Foreign Minister Patricia Rodas reads the Organization of American States' (OAS) resolution that readmits Cuba, during the 39th OAS' General Assembly being held in San Pedro Sula, 250 km north of Tegucigalpa on June 3, 2009. View Photo »
The ousted government of Honduras warned Monday that if President Manuel Zelaya isn't returned to power by Oct. 15, his backers will call for sanctions against the coup perpetrators. Full Article at Taiwan News
Zelaya was removed from power by Honduras' military in June for planning a referendum on changes to the constitution to allow him to seek reelection. He managed to return last month to Tegucigalpa and has taken refuge in the Brazilian embassy there. Full Article at New Kerala
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Patricia Rodas, the Honduran foreign minister in the government of ousted President Manuel Zelaya and the head of his delegation speaks to the media in San Jose July 9, 2009.
View Photo »Honduras' Foreign Minister Patricia Rodas reads the Organization of American States' (OAS) resolution that readmits Cuba, during the 39th OAS' General Assembly being held in San Pedro Sula, 250 km north of Tegucigalpa on June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Honduras' Foreign Minister Patricia Rodas reads the Organization of American States' (OAS) agreement to readmit Cuba, during the 39th OAS' General Assembly being held in San Pedro Sula, 250 km north of Tegucigalpa on June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Honduras' former Foreign Affairs Minister Patricia Rodas holds a document during her news conference at the end of the XIX Ibero American Summit in Estoril December 1, 2009.
View Photo »Honduras foreign secretary Patricia Rodas reacts during a press conference at the end of the XIX Ibero American summit Tuesday, Dec. 1 2009, in Estoril, outside Lisbon. The annual summit brings together the leaders of 19 Latin-American countries plus Portugal, Spain and Andorra.
View Photo »Honduras foreign secretary Patricia Rodas is seen trough a journalist cellular phone during a press conference at the end of the XIX Ibero American summit Tuesday, Dec. 1 2009, in Estoril, outside Lisbon.
View Photo »Honduras Foreign Secretary Patricia Rodas reacts during a press conference at the end of the XIX Ibero American summit Tuesday, Dec. 1 2009, in Estoril, outside Lisbon. The annual summit brings together the leaders of 19 Latin-American countries plus Portugal, Spain and Andorra.
View Photo »Former Honduran Foreign Affairs Minister Patricia Rodas talks to journalists during a news conference at the XIX Ibero American Summit in Estoril November 30, 2009.
View Photo »The leaders of Ibero American, Andorra and Portugal poss in the official photo surrounded by media at the XIX Ibero American summit in Estoril, near to Lisbon, Portugal, Monday, Nov. 30, 2009.
View Photo »The leaders of Ibero American, Andorra and Portugal wave at the end the official Session of the XIX Ibero American summit in Estoril, near to Lisbon Monday, Nov. 30, 2009.
View Photo »Honduras' Foreign Minister Patricia Rodas, top right, and Nicaragua's National Policy Secretary smile while Chile's President Michelle Bachelet, bottom left, talks with her Costa Rican counterpart Oscar Arias during the group photo of the XIX Ibero American summit Monday, Nov. 30 2009,...
View Photo »Honduras's Foreign Minister , Patricia Rodas, is seen in front of the official symbol during the Session of the XIX Ibero American summit in Estoril, near to Lisbon Monday, Nov. 30, 2009.
View Photo »Honduras's Foreing , Patricia Rodas, left, reacts as she's welcome by Portugal's Primer Minister, Jose Socrates, right t, and Ibero American General Secretary, Enrique Iglesias, during the Session of the XIX Ibero American summit in Estoril, near to Lisbon Monday, Nov. 30, 2009.
View Photo »Hondura's Foreign Minister Patricia Rodas, right, poses for photos with Portugal's President Anibal Cavaco Silva at the XIX Ibero American summit Monday, Nov. 30 2009, in Estoril, outside Lisbon.
View Photo »Hondura's Foreign Minister Patricia Rodas, right, poses for photos with Ibero American Secretary General Enrique Iglesias, left, Portugal's Prime Minister Jose Socrates and President Anibal Cavaco Silva, 2nd right, at the XIX Ibero American summit Monday, Nov. 30 2009, in Estoril, outsi...
View Photo »Honduras's Foreign Minister, Patricia Rodas, second right, reacts during the Inaugural Session of the XIX Ibero American summit at the Belem Tower in Lisbon Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009. The annual summit brings together the leaders of 19 Latin-American countries plus Portugal, Spain and Andorra.
View Photo »Honduras' Foreign Minister Patricia Rodas, 2nd right, is seen on a video screen while posing with Portuguese President Anibal Cavaco Silva, right, and his wife Maria, and Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates upon arriving for the inauguration of the XIX Ibero American summit Sunday,...
View Photo »Honduras' Foreign Minister Patricia Rodas, 2nd right, poses for a photograph with Portuguese President Anibal Cavaco Silva, right, and his wife Maria, and Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates, left, at the inauguration of the XIX Ibero American summit Sunday, Nov. 29 2009, in Lisbon.
View Photo »In this photo released by the Portuguese Foreign Ministry, Hondura's Foreign Minister Patricia Rodas is seen during a meeting of foreign ministers Sunday, Nov. 29 2009, ahead of the XIX Ibero American in Estoril, outside Lisbon.
View Photo »Honduras's Foreign Minister Patricia Rodas, right, smiles as she talks with an unidentified person during the Inaugural Session of the XIX Ibero American summit at the Belem Tower in Lisbon, Portugal, Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009.
View Photo »Patricia Rodas, former foreign minister during the government of Honduran deposed President Manuel Zelaya, speaks during a press conference in Caracas, November 20, 2009.
View Photo »Patricia Rodas, former foreign minister during the government of Honduran deposed President Manuel Zelaya, speaks during a press conference in Caracas, November 20, 2009.
View Photo »Patricia Rodas, former foreign minister during the government of deposed President Manuel Zelaya, speaks during a press conference in Caracas, November 20, 2009.
View Photo »Patricia Rodas, foreign minister of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, addresses the media in a news conference at the Honduran embassy in Managua November 4, 2009.
View Photo »Patricia Rodas, Chancellor of the government of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, speaks about the Honduran situation at the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly (EUROLAT) in Panama City October 30, 2009.
View Photo »Honduras' Foreign Minister Patricia Rodas reads the Organization of American States' (OAS) resolution that readmits Cuba, during the 39th OAS' General Assembly being held in San Pedro Sula, 250 km north of Tegucigalpa on June 3, 2009.
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