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Micheletti: Zelaya's return a non-starter: PHOTO

UPI - 2nd Sep 2009

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Roberto Micheletti: TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, Aug. 18 (UPI) -- Honduras interim President Roberto Micheletti says the only way ousted Manuel Zelaya could return would be to face charges. Micheletti was named interim president after a military coup sacked Zelaya, who was shuttled to Costa Rica after his ouster in June. Micheletti said Zelaya would be jailed and tried on 18 charges of violating the Constitution if he returned, McClatchy News Service reported Tuesday. "The only way President Zelaya can return is if he...

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