Tue, June 30, 2009
Honduras military coup

Demonstrators hold rally, call for release of Honduran president

2009-06-30 08:46:42 GMT2009-06-30 16:46:42 (Beijing Time)  Xinhua English

Demonstrators lie on the ground to prevent soldiers entering the presidential house in Tegucigalpa, capital of Honduras, on June 28, 2009, during a rally calling for the release of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya. Honduran troops arrested President Manuel Zelaya in an apparent military coup Sunday to stop him pressing ahead with a constitutional referendum, in a move triggering global concern. (Xinhua/David)

Demonstrators hold a rally at the presidential house in Tegucigalpa, capital of Honduras, on June 28, 2009, calling for the release of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya. Honduran troops arrested President Manuel Zelaya in an apparent military coup Sunday to stop him pressing ahead with a constitutional referendum, in a move triggering global concern. (Xinhua/David)

Demonstrators hold a rally, calling for the release of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya and preventing soldiers entering the presidential house in Tegucigalpa, capital of Honduras, on June 28, 2009. Honduran troops arrested President Manuel Zelaya in an apparent military coup Sunday to stop him pressing ahead with a constitutional referendum, in a move triggering global concern. (Xinhua/David)

Demonstrators hold a rally at the presidential house in Tegucigalpa, capital of Honduras, on June 28, 2009, calling for the release of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya. Honduran troops arrested President Manuel Zelaya in an apparent military coup Sunday to stop him pressing ahead with a constitutional referendum, in a move triggering global concern. (Xinhua/David)

Demonstrators hold a rally, calling for the release of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya and preventing soldiers entering the presidential house in Tegucigalpa, capital of Honduras, on June 28, 2009. Honduran troops arrested President Manuel Zelaya in an apparent military coup Sunday to stop him pressing ahead with a constitutional referendum, in a move triggering global concern. (Xinhua/David)

Honduran troops arrested President Manuel Zelaya in an apparent military coup Sunday to stop him pressing ahead with a constitutional referendum, in a move triggering global concern.

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