Situation now "normal" in Honduras says defacto President Michelleti; Zelaya supporters outraged
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Defacto President Roberto Michelleti offered a legal amnesty to the deposed President Manuel Zelaya Monday, saying Zelaya will not be prosecuted if he chooses to return to the Central American country.
Zelaya was ousted by the Honduran military on the 28th of June and he´s spent the past few weeks in exile, meeting with Latin American and US political leaders who overwhelmingly support his return to power. The appointed President Michelleti said he will not allow Zelaya to take office, but he did suspend a 14-day old curfew in Honduras, arguing that the situation has returned to normal after two weeks of street protests and political unrest.
But Zelaya supporters say there is nothing normal about the situation. Their leaders are calling for more protests to ask for President Zelaya´s reinstatement. FSRN´s Tim Russo has more.
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