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Women walk past a wall with graffiti in Juticalpa
29 Nov 2009
Source: Reuters
 
Women walk past a wall with graffiti in Juticalpa November 28, 2009. Honduras chooses a new president on Sunday but neither ousted President Manuel Zelaya nor arch-rival and de-facto leader Roberto Micheletti are running in the election, which could give a new president the chance to take Honduras beyond the political gridlock that has divided the Central American nation and cut off international aid. The slogans read, "Long live Mel" (L), referring to Zelaya and "Out coup". REUTERS/Henry Romero (HONDURAS POLITICS CONFLICT)
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Women walk past a wall with graffiti in Juticalpa November 28, 2009. Honduras chooses a new president on Sunday but neither ousted President Manuel Zelaya nor arch-rival and de-facto leader Roberto ...


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