CRISIS IN HONDURAS
Manuel Zelaya supporters say there's no justice for the dead
Human-rights groups say dozens of allies of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya have turned up dead, but government officials say the deaths are not related.
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The recent killing of gay activist Walter Tróchez in Honduras shows a troubling increase in hate crimes in the past six months in the Central American nation that has been marred by a political crisis.
Human-rights groups say dozens of allies of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya have turned up dead, but government officials say the deaths are not related.
U.S. officials said they were 'disappointed' with the Honduran congress' vote against returning former President Manuel Zelaya to office.
The Honduran congress overwhelmingly decided not to allow ousted president Manuel `Mel' Zelaya to finish his term, but he says he'll stay at the Brazilian embassy.
The Honduran congress voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to reaffirm its June decision to fire President Manuel ``Mel'' Zelaya, leaving up in the air what will happen to the deposed leader who has been holed up in the Brazilian embassy for more than two months.
Hundreds of Hondurans in Miami cast absentee ballots Sunday in the hopes that their votes would play a small yet significant role in resolving a political crisis that's rattled Honduras for the past five months.
Hondurans chose a new president, despite international condemnation and calls for a vote boycott.
Polls closed an hour late here Sunday, after millions of Hondurans turned to the ballot box in a quest to get their democracy back -- even while other voters stayed home in protest.
Scores of Hondurans in Miami cast absentee ballots Sunday in the hopes that their votes would help resolve a worrisome political crisis in Honduras.
As nightly bombs rock the capital, Hondurans are facing Sunday's critical elections with an air of trepidation, with many threatening to stay home.
With government institutions declining to send election observers to Honduras, about 300 people from a variety of groups left Miami on Friday to fill the void.
A range of political groups in South Florida views Honduras as a symbol worth fighting over.
Many view Honduras' presidential election as the only way out of a political crisis; others say the vote will legitimize the coup that caused the crisis.
Thousands of fans put Honduras' political problems aside for one night to cheer on the nation's soccer team as it prepares for World Cup competition.
Supporters of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya say lawmakers are stalling efforts to bring him back to office before a Nov. 29 election.
Supporters of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya say the waning attention to their rallies underscores a new urgency for their mission.
A top Obama administration official urged Honduras' political leaders to accept a deal aimed at ending their crisis.
In an impassioned speech, Costa Rican President Oscar Arias said the de facto leader of Honduras has promised to remove harsh emergency measures his government imposed over the weekend amid a three-month political crisis.
The man who took over in Honduras after a coup three months ago has dug in his heels: He says he'd rather fix roads than focus on the ousted president.
Political experts say ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya is running out of time and options.