Coup leaders defy global pressure

HONDURAS’ new leaders defied growing global pressure yesterday to reverse a military coup, arguing that they had followed their constitution in removing a leftist president who attacked it.

Presidents from around Latin America were gathering in Nicaragua for meetings yesterday on how to reverse the first coup in Central America in at least 16 years.

The Obama administration and European governments denounced the coup. US officials said they were working for the return of ousted President Manuel Zelaya and European officials offered to mediate talks between the two sides.

However, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez took centre stage in the region as he defended his ally, Zelaya, by casting the dispute as a rebellion by the region’s poor.

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