Liberal Party supporters protested the ouster of Manuel Zelaya yesterday in Santa Barbara, a city northwest of Tegucigalpa.
(Orlando Sierra/AFP/Getty Images)
Talks on leading Honduras break off
Liberal Party supporters protested the ouster of Manuel Zelaya yesterday in Santa Barbara, a city northwest of Tegucigalpa.
(Orlando Sierra/AFP/Getty Images)
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica - Talks on ending the leadership crisis in Honduras broke off yesterday after the interim government declared “unacceptable’’ a proposed compromise that included the return of its ousted president, Manuel Zelaya, to serve out his term. (Full article: 295 words)
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