Juan Barahona

Zelaya supporters say it's time to move on

Supporters of ousted Honduran president give up demands for reinstatement. Honduran activists have ended five months of daily protests demanding the reinstatement of their president since he was ousted in a coup, say they're moving on now that Congress has voted to keep Manuel Zelaya out of office.
 

Amnesty fears crackdown around Honduras polls

Amnesty International expressed fears Friday the Honduran de facto regime would use excessive force to clamp down on opposition to post-coup polls that have divided the Americas.
 

Amnesty fears crackdown around Honduras polls

Amnesty International expressed fears Friday the Honduran de facto regime would use excessive force to clamp down on opposition to post-coup polls that have divided the Americas.
 

Amnesty fears crackdown around Honduras polls

Amnesty International expressed fears Friday of excessive use of force during post-coup elections in Honduras as international support grew for the polls that have divided the Americas.
 

US labor official, Chile's Lagos on Honduras panel

US labor secretary, Chilean ex-president named to Honduras verification panel. The U.S. secretary of labor and a former Chilean president were named Sunday to a commission tasked with monitoring the creation of a power-sharing government in Honduras, under a U.S.-brokered agreement to end the nation's 4-month-old political crisis.
 

Kidnapping puts crisis-bound Honduras on edge

Assailants kidnapped the father of Honduras' acting defense minister Tuesday in a case that immediately took on political overtones amid a bitter, unresolved political crisis.
 

Zelaya conditions return to talks on return to power

Deposed President Manuel Zelaya will only return to talks on the months-long crisis which has hobbled Honduras if his rivals first agree to reinstate him, his advisors said Thursday.
 

Delegation probes human rights abuses in Honduras

A delegation from the Organization of American States arrived to look into possible human rights violations in Honduras since the June 28 coup that overthrew President Manuel Zelaya.
 

Honduras rivals discuss Zelaya return post-coup

TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Negotiations over the return to power of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya appeared to make headway on Tuesday but he warned the de facto leaders who replaced him after a military coup were just playing for time.
 

Zelaya skeptical ahead of Honduran talks

Ousted President Manuel Zelaya said he doubted the military-supported government of Roberto Micheletti would let him return to power, as both sides worked toward an agreement to end the months-long political crisis.
 

Zelaya supporters blast Honduras media crackdown

Supporters of deposed Honduran president Manuel Zelaya have warned an interim government crackdown on opposition media could derail talks scheduled to resume on Tuesday and aimed at resolving the months-old political crisis.
 

Zelaya supporters blast Honduras media crackdown

Supporters of deposed President Manuel Zelaya argued interim leaders' crackdown on opposition media could derail talks aimed at resolving the months-old political crisis.
 

Coup amnesty off the table as Honduras talks pause

Deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya and the interim government have agreed to create a joint cabinet and ditch an amnesty for coup leaders, one of the negotiators announced.
 

Coup amnesty off the table as Honduras talks pause

Deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya and the interim government have agreed to create a joint cabinet and ditch an amnesty for coup leaders, one of the negotiators announced.
 

Coup amnesty off the table as Honduras talks pause

Deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya and the interim government agreed to create a joint cabinet and ditch amnesty for coup leaders, one of the ousted leader's negotiators said.
 

Honduras talks grapple with issue of Zelaya return

TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Envoys for Honduras' de facto leaders and ousted President Manuel Zelaya were still far apart on returning the leftist to power as talks to end a post-coup crisis continued on Thursday.
 

October 15 deadline for Honduran deal: Zelaya camp

Negotiators with deposed Honduran President Manuel Zeyala insisted that an October 15 deadline was in place to reach an agreement to resolve the months-old political impasse.
 

Honduras' Zelaya demands civil liberties be restored

Deposed President Manuel Zelaya called on the Honduran regime to restore civil liberties and withdraw soldiers surrounding his Brazilian embassy refuge as a precondition for talks aimed at solving the political crisis.
 

Ousted Honduran president urges UN to restore law

Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya has appealed to the UN General Assembly by telephone from his refuge in the besieged Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa to restore the rule of law in his country.
 

Honduran regime clamps down

The Honduran regime silenced opposition media outlets and clamped down Monday on protests by supporters of deposed President Manuel Zelaya, holed up for a week in the Brazilian embassy here.