Ousted president's supporters accuse government
Supporters of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya charged that the interim government delayed the arrival of a mission from the Organisation of American States to keep diplomats from seeing protests supporting the exiled leader.
The envoys had scheduled their arrival for today, the day about 1,500 opponents of the June 28 coup that ousted Mr Zelaya planned to enter the capital after walking for days from outlying towns.