Turmoil in Honduras

Soldiers try to remove supporters of Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya from the streets in the surroundings of Tegucigalpa's international airport Toncontin, on July 5. Ousted President Manuel Zelaya reaffirmed his intention to return to Honduras on Sunday, despite a threat by the interim government that it will bar his plane from landing in the country.

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Turmoil in Honduras

Honduran citizens take to the streets in protests after soldiers seized the national palace and sent President Manuel Zelaya to exile into in Costa Rica.

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