With a government curfew lifted, Honduran interim President Roberto Micheletti has now broached the possibility of an amnesty for ousted (ex)-President Manuel Zelaya.
Meanwhile, some tensions remain. Honduran police detained members of a Venezuelan TV crew for a while, and of course, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez went overboard, not only protesting that, but also insinuating that American President Barack Obama supported Zelaya’s outster.
Now, Zelaya can prove this is not about him, if he will accept the amnesty, as part of a package deal of items, perhaps.
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