Honduras Government Said Open To Fresh OAS Mission -- Reuters
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The de facto government of Honduras has signaled it is willing to allow a visit by an Organization of American States mission to try to resolve the crisis brought on by the ouster of President Manuel Zelaya, a U.S. official said on Wednesday.
"The de factos have indicated that they are prepared to accept another OAS mission whose purpose would be to facilitate dialogue in Tegucigalpa between President Zelaya and the de facto government," the U.S. official told Reuters. "I think that's a positive step and it's one we have to grab."
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Protests Erupt Following Zelaya's Return -- Wall Street Journal
Manuel Zelaya hurts his own cause -- Guardian opinion
On to the election -- Miami Herald Tribune opinion
The Honduras Mess -- Wall Street Journal editorial
My Comment: Honduras's Presidential election is still scheduled for November 29. It is clear that Manuel Zelaya is trying to stop it. Will he be successful? ..... hmmmm ..... I have my doubts.