Military Signals Softening In Honduras Crisis -- Christian Science Monitor
Exiled President Zelaya has set up camp on the Nicaraguan border to keep up pressure on interim government.
Mexico City - With mediation talks over the ouster of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya broken down last week, and international pressure failing to get the interim government to step down, everyone is asking: What's next?
Mr. Zelaya crossed into his country Friday, and then set up a camp at the Nicaraguan border over the weekend, vowing to come back to the border as many times as necessary.
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Mr. Zelaya crossed into his country Friday, and then set up a camp at the Nicaraguan border over the weekend, vowing to come back to the border as many times as necessary.
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Military in Honduras Backs Plan on Zelaya -- New York Times
Zelaya Makes Second Trip to Honduran Border -- Wall Street Journal
Further border protests in Honduras -- Euronews
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Honduras: Ousted leader camps on border -- UPI
Zelaya to set up camp at Honduras border -- L.A. Times
Ousted Honduran leader faces charges if he returns -- AP
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More News On The Unrest In Honduras
Military in Honduras Backs Plan on Zelaya -- New York Times
Zelaya Makes Second Trip to Honduran Border -- Wall Street Journal
Further border protests in Honduras -- Euronews
Ousted Zelaya on Honduras border, criticizes U.S. -- Reuters
Honduras: Ousted leader camps on border -- UPI
Zelaya to set up camp at Honduras border -- L.A. Times
Ousted Honduran leader faces charges if he returns -- AP