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Honduras: 'Zelaya hasn't resigned, it's a kidnapping' - slide show

June 28, 9:51 PMForeign Policy ExaminerAimee Kligman
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A coup in Honduras: President Zelaya was taken forcibly from his presidential palace in the nation's capital Tegucigalpa, and flown to exile to Costa Rica by the military. Protests and condemnations have been heard from around the world. Though Honduras has sworn in an 'interim' president, the United States has stated it will not recognize anyone other than President Zelaya. The slide show is very telling.
Dark days of old back in Latin America?
Read the reactions of his allies in South America...

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