Honduras' congressional leader Roberto Micheletti, delivers a speech at the National Congress in Tegucigalpa, Sunday, June 28, 2009. Congress voted to accept what it said was President Manuel Zelaya's letter of resignation and Roberto Micheletti, A member of Zelaya's party, was sworn in to serve until Jan. 27 when Zelaya's term ends. Soldiers seized Honduras' national palace and sent Zelaya into exile in Costa Rica on Sunday, hours before a disputed constitutional referendum. Zelaya, an ally of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, said he was victim of a coup.
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Ousted Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya speaks during a press conference before boarding flight to Nicaragua on the outskirts of San Jose, Sunday, June 28, 2009.
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Nicararagua's President Daniel Ortega, right, welcomes his counterpart of Venezuela President Hugo Chavez at the airport in Managua, Sunday, June 28, 2009. Chavez arrived in Managua to attend a special summit of the Bolivarian Latin American Initiative, or ALBA, to discuss the military ouster of Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya.
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Honduran Ambassador to the Organization of American States (OAS), Carlos Sosa, gives an interview to a member of the media during a special meeting of the Organization of American States Permanent Council Sunday, June 28, 2009, in Washington.
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Supporters of Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya scuffle with a photographer, not seen, working for an opposition newspaper in front of the presidential residence in Tegucigalpa Sunday June 28, 2009.
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Honduran Ambassador to the Organization of American States (OAS), Carlos Sosa, center left, talks with Paraguay Ambassador to the Organization of American States Manuel Caceres, right, during a special meeting of the Organization of American States Permanent Council Sunday, June 28, 2009, in Washington.
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Supporters of Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya demonstrate in front of a tire bonfire in Tegucigalpa.
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A woman, holding up a sign that reads in Spanish "Zelaya hasn't resigned, it's a kidnapping," takes part in a demonstration in support of Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya in Caracas, Sunday, June 28, 2009.
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Honduran army soldiers stand in guard at the presidential residency in Tegucigalpa Sunday June 28, 2009. Soldiers seized Honduras' national palace and sent Zelaya into exile in Costa Rica on Sunday, hours before a disputed constitutional referendum. Zelaya, an ally of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, said he was victim of a coup.
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Soldiers arrive to patrol the area around the presidential palace in Tegucigalpa Sunday June 28, 2009.
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