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Honduras Coup - Day 238 - February 20, 2010

  • Brazil Wants to Renew Dialogue with Honduras
    By laht.com : February 20, 2010
    Brazil wants to see Honduras return to the Organization of American States, from which the Central American nation was suspended last summer after a coup, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's spokesman said Friday.

  • Honduras uninvited, but major focus of summit
    By Dearthtimes.org : February 20, 2010
    Haiti and Honduras are set to be the focus of discussion when the leaders of the 32 Latin American and Caribbean countries that make up the Rio Group meet Monday and Tuesday in the Mexican resort city of Cancun. A preamble to that broader gathering is set to take place Sunday, when Mexico and the 15 members of the Caribbean Community (Caricom) hold a historic "bilateral summit," the first ever held of its kind.

  • The Honduran Dam Controversy and Micheletti's Legacy
    By Daniel Altschuler - americasquarterly.org : February 20, 2010
    Roberto Micheletti's de facto government is back in the news. Last week, news broke in Honduras that the official newspaper, La Gaceta, published two different versions with the same number and date in the last days of Micheletti's time in the Presidential Palace. The major difference? One version contained a controversial dam contract. After many months of Micheletti promoting his de facto government as the clean and honest side of the Liberal Party, the gacetazo (as the Honduran media has deemed the scandal) will further mar the legacy of Micheletti and his supporters.


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