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The Supreme Court of Honduras has rejected a demand by the Organization of American States to reinstate the ousted President, Manuel Zelaya. | The Supreme Court of Honduras has rejected a demand by the Organization of American States to reinstate the ousted President, Manuel Zelaya. |
OAS chief Jose Miguel Insulza was told the court's position was "irreversible" when he met its president for two hours in the capital Tegulcigalpa. | |
Mr Insulza, in Honduras on a mission to have Mr Zelaya reinstated, said he had detected no will to bring him back. | Mr Insulza, in Honduras on a mission to have Mr Zelaya reinstated, said he had detected no will to bring him back. |
Troops forced President Zelaya out of the country on Sunday. | Troops forced President Zelaya out of the country on Sunday. |
[OAS chief Jose Miguel Insulza] can negotiate all he wants, except for Zelaya's situation Enrique Ortez Honduran interim foreign minister | |
The interim government formed after his removal says Mr Zelaya's attempts to change the Honduran constitution, and possibly extend his power, justified the army's actions. | The interim government formed after his removal says Mr Zelaya's attempts to change the Honduran constitution, and possibly extend his power, justified the army's actions. |
It can now expect diplomatic isolation and likely international sanctions, the BBC's Stephen Gibbs reports from Tegulcigalpa. | It can now expect diplomatic isolation and likely international sanctions, the BBC's Stephen Gibbs reports from Tegulcigalpa. |
The OAS is expected to meet on Saturday to formally suspend the membership of Honduras. | The OAS is expected to meet on Saturday to formally suspend the membership of Honduras. |
Mr Zelaya is expected to return from exile to the country on Sunday, accompanied by OAS officials and Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. | |
The new Honduran government says he will be arrested. | The new Honduran government says he will be arrested. |
'Despotic ambitions' | 'Despotic ambitions' |
Danilo Izaguirre, spokesman for the supreme court, confirmed that it had rejected the OAS secretary general's demand. | Danilo Izaguirre, spokesman for the supreme court, confirmed that it had rejected the OAS secretary general's demand. |
Miguel Insulza says he faces a difficult task in the Central American state | Miguel Insulza says he faces a difficult task in the Central American state |
"Insulza asked Honduras to reinstate Zelaya but the president of the court [Jorge Rivera] categorically answered that there is an arrest warrant for him," he said. | "Insulza asked Honduras to reinstate Zelaya but the president of the court [Jorge Rivera] categorically answered that there is an arrest warrant for him," he said. |
"Now the OAS has to decide what it will do." | "Now the OAS has to decide what it will do." |
Speaking to reporters, the OAS chief said: "We wanted to ask that this situation [Mr Zelaya's removal] be reversed. Unfortunately, one must say that there appears to be no willingness to do this." | Speaking to reporters, the OAS chief said: "We wanted to ask that this situation [Mr Zelaya's removal] be reversed. Unfortunately, one must say that there appears to be no willingness to do this." |
Ending his visit to Honduras, he said the change of government last week had unequivocally been a "military coup". | Ending his visit to Honduras, he said the change of government last week had unequivocally been a "military coup". |
Mr Zelaya had wanted to hold a referendum that could have removed the current one-term limit on serving as president, paving the way for his possible re-election. | Mr Zelaya had wanted to hold a referendum that could have removed the current one-term limit on serving as president, paving the way for his possible re-election. |
Instead troops - backed by Congress and the courts - took him from the presidential palace and put him on a plane to Costa Rica. | Instead troops - backed by Congress and the courts - took him from the presidential palace and put him on a plane to Costa Rica. |
The new leadership enjoys the support of a substantial proportion of the population and says it stands for democracy, our correspondent reports. | The new leadership enjoys the support of a substantial proportion of the population and says it stands for democracy, our correspondent reports. |
It suggests that Mr Zelaya had despotic ambitions, and therefore the extreme action of removing him from power was justified. | It suggests that Mr Zelaya had despotic ambitions, and therefore the extreme action of removing him from power was justified. |
But governments around the world disagree, and believe that a clear message should be sent to Honduras that using the army to depose a president is not acceptable, our correspondent says. | But governments around the world disagree, and believe that a clear message should be sent to Honduras that using the army to depose a president is not acceptable, our correspondent says. |
Saturday deadline | Saturday deadline |
The OAS has said it will suspend Honduras if Mr Zelaya is not reinstated by Saturday. | The OAS has said it will suspend Honduras if Mr Zelaya is not reinstated by Saturday. |
Mr Zelaya himself insists that he remains the country's democratically elected leader. | Mr Zelaya himself insists that he remains the country's democratically elected leader. |
The interim government - led by Roberto Micheletti, previously the speaker of Congress - says it may bring elections forward from their scheduled date of 29 November. | The interim government - led by Roberto Micheletti, previously the speaker of Congress - says it may bring elections forward from their scheduled date of 29 November. |
The OAS chief has said he will not see Mr Micheletti in order to avoid legitimising the government. | The OAS chief has said he will not see Mr Micheletti in order to avoid legitimising the government. |
Mr Micheletti's foreign minister, Enrique Ortez, said Mr Insulza could "negotiate all he wants, except for Zelaya's situation". | Mr Micheletti's foreign minister, Enrique Ortez, said Mr Insulza could "negotiate all he wants, except for Zelaya's situation". |
"That is not negotiable because he cannot return to Honduras and if he does he will be arrested and tried." | "That is not negotiable because he cannot return to Honduras and if he does he will be arrested and tried." |
Thousands of Zelaya supporters demonstrated at a rally of their own in Tegucigalpa. | Thousands of Zelaya supporters demonstrated at a rally of their own in Tegucigalpa. |