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Honduras ex-leader Manuel Zelaya begins exile
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Honduras ex-leader Manuel Zelaya begins exile
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2 D# K1 r' d( V& X+ ~Deposed Honduran leader Manuel Zelaya has arrived Ray Ban sunglassesin the Dominican Republic, beginning his exile and ending seven months of turmoil in Honduras., X5 @: {# Q3 \9 ^* |
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% r3 @+ E" [0 K' x5 h4 x& E/ ZHundreds of supporters,beads, many waving flags, watched him leave the airport in the Honduran capital, Tegucigalpa." I* X0 ^/ }7 O
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% ~- w' p& l7 Q* C0 qHis departure marks the end of efforts to return to office after soldiers forced him into exile at gunpoint on 28 June over a constitutional dispute.
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Newly-elected President Porfirio Lobo had offered him safe passage.
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Under a deal struck by the two men, Mr Zelaya agreed to fly to exile #x as a way to avoid prosecution in Honduras on charges that he violated the constitution while in office.
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Mr Lobo said the measure - first proposed months ago in failed mediation talks in Costa Rica - was needed as part of a process of reconciliation.3 y/ i( o5 H6 ~) }5 Z2 ^3 }1 ]
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" t7 f# r P. T" yMr Zelaya travelled to the Dominican Republic on the presidential plane, accompanied by the country's president, Leonel Fernandez, who attended the swearing-in ceremony for Mr Lobo hours before.
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4 @4 ?2 N2 `3 {Mr Zelaya's wife, Xiomara Castro, his two young sons Ray Ban sunglassesand his political advisor, Rasel Tome, also travelled with him.
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$ t3 C) _/ r' V% s( oMr Zelaya was taken to the Tegucigalpa airport in a convoy of around 15 vehicles.4 k6 P! A0 P4 I; `* p
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& p. \, D6 ^2 j/ X7 T# A8 l# {"See you later Papa Mel. God bless you," read one supporter's placard, using Mr Zelaya's nickname. U5 b3 H# p2 x0 t8 \% u
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He has spent the past four months sheltering in the Brazilian embassy, after returning in secret in September.
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His June ousting provoked international condemnation but diplomatic attempts to persuade the interim government to allow Mr Zelaya to return to office proved futile.
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: D9 j3 w1 \: L. ?% q, \! fWith opinion divided in Honduras and internationally, several nations have refused to recognise the legitimacy of the November election, in which Mr Lobo defeated Mr Zelaya.0 k7 b2 g& ?/ X$ D) t" D+ V; @6 Y# ?7 k
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0 H( i" O8 Z, W NMr Lobo's first act upon taking office was to sign a decree giving amnesty to the soldiers, politicians and judges who brought about the June ousting.
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Mr Zelaya was removed amid a dispute over his plans to hold a vote on whether a constituent assembly should be set up to look at rewriting the constitution.* P: f) d& a- }% K7 v' I0 d7 ~2 R
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His critics said the vote, which was ruled illegal by the Supreme Court, #x aimed to remove the current one-term limit on serving as president and pave the way for his possible re-election.
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9 ~) l: Z, I0 VMr Zelaya repeatedly said he had no interest in staying in power Ray Ban sunglassesbut wanted to rewrite an outdated constitution to guarantee fairer representation for all Hondurans.
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