Political tensions rise in Honduras as de-facto government restricts civil liberties
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In Honduras, de facto President Roberto Michelleti called for negotiations with the deposed President, Manuel Zelaya.
Michelleti supporters congregated in the Tegucigalpa city center today calling the Organization of American States a pawn for Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. The OAS recently expelled Honduras from its ranks, after the Central American country refused to allow the ousted President Zelaya to return to power.
Political divisions are rising in Honduras, with at least two marches taking place early Tuesday. FSRN´s Tim Russo reports.
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