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Clock Ticking in Honduras
Al Giordano of Narco News analyzes the options for the Honduran people months after the coup that toppled President Manuel Zelaya. He has little hope for any major change in the situation in the country before the scheduled elections November 29. Zelaya cannot run for reelection due to constitutional term limits, but Giordano suggests, in this video from The Real News, that the popular resistance could take matters into its own hands and hold the referendum that was scheduled to take place before Zelaya's removal, whether the coup regime likes it or not.
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