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Zelaya's return to Honduras met with force PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jesse Freeston, TRNN   
 
 Please take a couple of minutes and call the State Department at 202-647-4000 to deliver the following message: "Work for the unconditional immediate reinstatement of President Zelaya, demand that the Honduran military stop the violence and not move against the people and their democratically elected president, Mel Zelaya. Ensure that the coup plotters be held responsible for their actions. Any bloodshed will be on the hands of the coup government and security forces."

Call the White House comment line at 202-456-1111 with the same message.
 
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