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	<title>Comments on: Honduras Coup Called Illegal, International Criticism Mounts</title>
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		<title>By: Zelaya About to Re-enter Honduras, on Foot, from Nicaragua &#124; CafeSentido.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Zelaya was ousted by a military intervention in June, after a ruling from the nation&#8217;s highest court found that his attempts to organize a referendum to alter the constitution and serve a third term were illegal. The governments of the US and the EU, as well as diplomats from the UN and other international bodies, have called the military intervention illegal, despite Zelaya&#8217;s actions having been judged to be outside his constitutional authority. [...]</description>
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