We might have seen the end of the coup d'etat and military dictatorship in Honduras. The democratically elected president, Manuel Zelaya, has turned to the country. Currently, he's at the Brazilian embassy, holding negotiations for the swift and peaceful transition back to democratic rule. Crowds are gathering in the capital, in support of Zelaya and democracy. The situation is updated live at Telesur.
Down with the coup! Military dictatorships, never again!
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