Roberto Micheletti

Coup-hit Honduras heads toward dialogue

Hopes rose Thursday for dialogue between deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya and the regime which ousted him, as pressure grew to lift tough new restrictions on civil rights.
 

Honduran police evict Zelaya supporters in crackdown

TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Honduran police on Wednesday began evicting supporters of toppled President Manuel Zelaya from government office buildings where they had holed up for three months to protest his ouster in a military coup.
 

Shuttered Honduran radio resumes broadcasts on Web

TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - The unofficial radio station of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya resumed broadcasting via the Internet on Monday, a day after the country's caretaker government shuttered it by force.
 

Pressure mounts on Honduras to end coup crisis

TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Honduras' de facto government came under mounting pressure on Tuesday to restore civil liberties and negotiate an end to a three-month crisis triggered when President Manuel Zelaya was toppled in a coup.
 

Zelaya supporters detained in Honduras crackdown

Honduran police Wednesday detained dozens of supporters of deposed President Manuel Zelaya who had camped out for three months to protest his ouster, under new restrictions on civil liberties.
 

Zelaya supporters detained in Honduras crackdown

Honduran police Wednesday detained 55 supporters of deposed President Manuel Zelaya who camped out for three months to protest his ouster, under new restrictions on civil liberties.
 

Zelaya supporters detained in Honduras crackdown

Honduran police on Wednesday detained supporters of deposed President Manuel Zelaya who camped out for three months to protest his removal -- under new restrictions on civil liberties.
 

Honduras' Zelaya calls for new protests

Pressure mounted on leaders of the coup-backed regime in Honduras to revoke a decree curbing civil rights, as ousted President Manuel Zelaya called for protests against the clampdown.
 

Ousted Honduran leader addresses UN via cell phone

Deposed Honduran president addresses UN via cell phone; says country ruled by 'dictatorship'. Honduras' ousted president addressed the United Nations General Assembly by cellular phone late Monday from the Brazilian embassy in his country where he is holed up, calling on the world body to guarantee his personal safety and turn back the "dictatorship" that has taken power.
 

Zelaya calls for protests against clampdown

Pressure mounted Tuesday on leaders of the coup-backed regime in Honduras to revoke a decree curbing civil rights, as ousted President Manuel Zelaya called for protests against the clampdown.
 

Honduras regime reconsiders clampdown, eyes elections

Honduran de facto leaders reconsidered a clampdown on civil rights Tuesday, amid growing divisions over how to resolve the crisis set off by the ouster of President Manuel Zelaya.
 

Honduras regime wavers amid international uproar

Honduran de facto leaders pledged to reconsider a clampdown on rights and resume mediation efforts, as deposed President Manuel Zelaya appealed for help from the United Nations.
 

Honduras regime wavers amid international uproar

Honduran de facto leaders followed a clampdown on dissent with a promise to reconsider curbs on rights and resume mediation efforts, as deposed President Manuel Zelaya called for help from the UN.
 

Honduras regime wavers amid international uproar

Honduran de facto leaders followed a clampdown on dissent with a promise to reconsider curbs on rights and resume mediation efforts, as deposed President Manuel Zelaya called for help from the UN.
 

US urges Honduran interim leader to restore rights

The United States appealed to the de facto government in Honduras to restore citizens' political rights suspended amid the crisis over President Manuel Zelaya's ouster.
 

Ousted Zelaya urges UN to restore law in Honduras

Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya 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 restive country.
 

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.
 

Under pressure, Honduras shuts pro-Zelaya media

TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Honduras' de facto government sent troops on Monday to shut down two media stations loyal to ousted President Manuel Zelaya, digging in to resist international pressure for his return to power.
 

Honduras expels OAS workers, ultimatum for Brazil

Honduras' interim government on Sunday expelled personnel from the Organization of American States looking to set up a mediation effort and gave Brazil a 10-day ultimatum to decide what to do with ousted President Manuel Zelaya, who is holed up in the Brazilian Embassy.
 

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.