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At dawn on June 28, 2009, in the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa, soldiers stormed the residence of their
president, Manuel Zelaya, and whisked him off to Costa Rica, where he remains in exile. Later that day,
the president of the National Congress, Roberto Micheletti, was sworn in as the country’s interim leader.
The move capped months of tension surrounding an impending referendum that Zelaya had hoped
would lead to a revision of the Honduran Constitution. Zelaya’s critics said that the referendum was aimed
at removing the current one-term presidential limit and paving the way for his possible re-el…
In This Issue
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Foreword
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Honduras Profile Honduras Profile
History, Government, and Foreign Affairs
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Honduras Timeline
Chronology of Key Events
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Honduran Political Situation
Recent Crisis and the U.S. Response
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UN Resolution
Situation in Honduras: Democracy Breakdown
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Pro & Con
Was Honduran President Manuel Zelaya Legally Removed From Office?