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HONDURAS
The Military Still Have Veto Power
By Thelma Mejía
TEGUCIGALPA - The de facto veto power that the military exercised with the toppling of president Manuel Zelaya exactly one year ago today effectively blocks any possible political or electoral reforms, experts say.
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AMERICAS
OAS Debates Same Old Problems, Few New Solutions
By Ángel Páez
LIMA - The 40th General Assembly of the Organisation of American States, held in the Peruvian capital this week, failed to issue a decision on the reinstatement of Honduras, and instead served as a forum for Argentina, which seeks sovereignty over the Malvinas/Falkland Islands, and for Bolivia, in its fight for access to the Pacific Ocean.
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HONDURAS
Inter-American Human Rights Report Riles Government
By Thelma Mejía
TEGUCIGALPA - On a fact-finding mission to Honduras this week, an Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) delegation took aim at the dismissal of several judges who expressed their opposition to the Jun. 28 ouster of president Manuel Zelaya.
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HONDURAS
One Hundred Days Lobbying for Int'l Recognition
By Thelma Mejía
TEGUCIGALPA - In his first one hundred days in office, Honduran President Porfirio Lobo has lobbied hard for international recognition of his government, in order to pull the country out of the isolation it has faced since the Jun. 28, 2009 coup that overthrew Manuel Zelaya.
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HONDURAS
Disputed Truth Commission to Investigate Coup
By Thelma Mejía
TEGUCIGALPA - With a warning by its members that it will not be a "decorative" body dedicated to merely "collecting stories about what happened," the Truth and Reconciliation Commission set up in Honduras to investigate events surrounding the June 2009 coup that overthrew the government of Manuel Zelaya began to operate Tuesday.
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Pressure Mounts on Honduras as Journalist Death Toll Rises
By Thelma Mejía
TEGUCIGALPA - Honduran President Porfirio Lobo plans to seek help from police forces in Colombia and the United States to try to solve the murders of seven journalists committed in the space of less than two months, which will also be investigated by a delegation from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights next month.
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HONDURAS
Truth Commission Under Fire from All Sides
By Thelma Mejía
TEGUCIGALPA - The Truth and Reconciliation Commission set up to investigate the June 2009 coup that ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya will begin its work in May under the sceptical watch of a wide range of observers, from human rights organisations to right-wing political sectors.
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HONDURAS
Deadliest Month Ever for Reporters
By Thelma Mejía
TEGUCIGALPA - Reporters in Honduras have long complained about gag laws, threats, exile and attacks. But never before have so many journalists been killed in one month.
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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 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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