Rights Groups Widely Condemn Honduran Coup

OneWorld US, Inter Press Service, Committee to Protect Journalists, International Trade Union Confederation, United Nations News Center
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WASHINGTON, Jun (OneWorld.net) - The recent military coup in Honduras that has ousted President Manuel Zelaya, expelling him from the country, is being condemned by human rights advocates who warn these actions show a "dangerous collapse of democracy."

» Military activity in Honduras, where a coup took place over the weekend against President Manuel Zelaya, who was forcibly exiled from the country. © davich0 (flickr)Military activity in Honduras, where a coup took place over the weekend against President Manuel Zelaya, who was forcibly exiled from the country. © davich0 (flickr)Read more
from the International Trade Union Confederation
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