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Honduran society might be divided over whether they believe the ouster of their president, Manuel Zelaya, was right or wrong. But they are united in their belief that the international media is on his side.
At protest marches in favor of his removal, signs implore: “CNN, Publish the Truth!”
At protests in favor of Mr. Zelaya, those who are typically suspicious of the foreign press corps have suddenly warmed up.
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Honduran leader 'could step down'
Jul 6th, 2009 - BBC NEWS
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Honduras lifts overnight curfew
Jul 6th, 2009 - BBC NEWS
Mr Zelaya's supporters hold almost daily demonstrations The interim government in Honduras has lifted the overnight curfew that has been in place since the ousting of President Manuel Zelaya two weeks ago.
Honduras Officials Meet for Second Day of Peace Talks (Update1)
Jul 6th, 2009 - Bloomberg
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- Honduran officials representingdeposed President Manuel Zelaya and interim leader RobertoMicheletti met for a second day in Costa Rica today, after thetwo leaders avoided meeting face-to-face yesterday.
Why Honduras matters to Chavez
Jul 6th, 2009 - BBC NEWS
Manuel Zelaya (left) and Hugo Chavez had moved closer in recent years As the situation unfolds at pace in Honduras, state television in Venezuela is not letting up on its coverage.
Hondurans Deeply Divided Over Ouster of President
Jul 6th, 2009 - VOA News
Thousands of supporters of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya marched through the streets of the nation's capital, Tegucigalpa, Sunday and jammed the roads around the international airport awaiting his return. Authorities blocked the runway...




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