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...Castro’s husband, Manuel Zelaya, was ousted as president in a 2009 coup that many analysts believe the US tacitly supported....
...Castro’s Libre party was founded in the wake of protests in 2009 after the military ousted and exiled her husband, Manuel Zelaya, who was an ally of Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez....
...Some believe history could help sway Castro. Her husband, Manuel Zelaya, was ousted as president in a 2009 coup that many analysts believe the US tacitly supported....
...The country’s first dictator, José Santos Zelaya, was driven from power with American help in 1909. Two decades of US military presence in the country followed....
...With a soft spot for Fidel Castro and Hugo Chávez, he does little to dispel fears Honduras would lurch left if the Alliance wins....
...Cuba braced for life after Castro...
...At a news conference that Ms Castro did not attend, Manuel Zelaya, her husband, said supporters from her Libre party would “take the streets if necessary” – opening the prospect of prolonged instability...
...Ms Castro’s political career has widely been seen as a means for her husband, Manuel Zelaya, to stage a comeback....
...The story so far: both Juan Orlando Hernández, the conservative ruling party candidate, and Xiomara Castro, the leftist wife of Manuel “Mel” Zelaya, the president deposed in a 2009 coup, claimed victory...
...Despite the US government’s condemnation of the coup, Mr Chávez’s accusations have been backed by Mr Morales and Fidel Castro of Cuba, who published a column saying: “The idea that the US ambassador in Tegucigalpa...
...Echoing Mr Castro’s accusations, Mr Chávez has demanded Washington to do more to pressure Mr Micheletti, including withdrawing US troops from its Honduran base....
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