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HONDURAS: No Calm for Lobo on Home Front
By Thelma Mejía
TEGUCIGALPA - Less than a month into his term, Honduran President Porfirio Lobo is facing street protests, complaints of human rights violations, and criticism of the truth commission he set up to investigate the Jun. 28 coup that overthrew President Manuel Zelaya.
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HONDURAS: Lobo Sworn In; Zelaya Heads into Exile
By Thelma Mejía
TEGUCIGALPA - Porfirio Lobo, who was sworn in Wednesday as president of Honduras, urged the people of his country and the international community to "forget the past" and move ahead towards reconciliation.
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HONDURAS: Military Chiefs Face 'Abuse of Power' Charges
By Thelma Mejía
TEGUCIGALPA - As the Honduran Congress prepares to vote next week on an amnesty for both sides in the conflict triggered by the Jun. 28 coup in which President Manuel Zelaya was overthrown, the country's top military chiefs have been charged with "abuse of power" for their role in the ouster.
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US-LATAM: More Continuity Than Change
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - Nearly one year after his inauguration, hopes that President Barack Obama would bring fundamental changes to U.S. relations with Latin American have faded badly.
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US: Reconsidering War on Drugs
By Matthew Berger
WASHINGTON - As the war on drugs moves closer to home and a new administration presents new ideas, policymakers in Washington are taking notice of 30 years' worth of ineffectual drug policy and beginning to think about different ways of addressing the northward flow of narcotics.
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HONDURAS: Lobo Seeks International Recognition
By Thelma Mejía
TEGUCIGALPA - Porfirio Lobo set out on an international tour Tuesday in an effort to gain recognition from the international community of his recent triumph in the presidential elections organised by the de facto government in Honduras that seized power five months ago.
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HONDURAS: What Now?
By Thelma Mejía
TEGUCIGALPA - "Mr. Zelaya is history," said Honduras' de facto President Roberto Micheletti after Congress voted not to allow the president ousted in the Jun. 28 coup to serve out the last few weeks of his term.
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LATIN AMERICA: Summit Does Not Recognise Elections in Honduras
By Mario de Queiroz
ESTORIL, Portugal - The hard-line stance taken by Brazil, Argentina and most other Latin American countries has clashed with U.S. efforts to push for international recognition of the elections organised Sunday by the de facto regime in power in Honduras since the Jun. 28 coup.
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HONDURAS: U.S. Criticised for Recognising Post-Coup Poll
By Matthew Berger
WASHINGTON - On a sunny Sunday afternoon in Washington, DC's Mount Pleasant neighbourhood, about 50 protestors lined up outside a polling station where voting was taking place to help select the next leader of a country almost 3,000 kilometres away.
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HONDURAS: President-Elect Promises Unity Government
By Thelma Mejía
TEGUCIGALPA - Porfirio Lobo, the presidential candidate of the right-wing National Party, won the elections Sunday in Honduras that were backed by the de facto government in power since the Jun. 28 coup that overthrew President Manuel Zelaya.
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U.S.-HONDURAS: Washington Stresses Urgency of Unity Govt
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - In a renewed effort to save a U.S.-sponsored accord to resolve the five-month-old political crisis in Honduras, the U.S. State Department Friday called on both sides to create a government of national unity "without delay" and on the Honduran Congress to "swiftly" consider the restoration of ousted President Manuel Zelaya.
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U.S.: Increasingly Isolated in Key Regions
Analysis by Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - More than a year after his election, President Barack Obama appears to be dashing hopes both in the Arab world and in Latin America that he would bring major changes in U.S. policy toward their respective regions.
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HONDURAS: Unilateral "Unity Government" Announced; Deal "Dead"
By Thelma Mejía*
TEGUCIGALPA - Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya said Friday that the agreement reached last week to solve the four-month crisis triggered by a coup d'etat was "dead."
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Honduras in RSSIn the wake of a coup d'etat in Honduras that toppled democratically elected President Manuel Zelaya, the new authorities appointed by Congress to replace him face international isolation. The U.N. General Assembly has demanded “the immediate and unconditional restoration of the legitimate and constitutional government” of the ousted president. The situation in this impoverished Central American country is reminiscent of the era of instability and military regimes of the 1970s and 1980s.

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