国际英语新闻:Anti-Zelaya crowd protests in front of UN building in Tegucigalpa
The protesters, all supporters of the country's post-coup leader Roberto Micheletti, chanted slogans like "Out Mel," "Democracy," "No to the interference," "Chavez no, elections yes," and "We want peace."
The protesters were summoned by the Democratic Civic Union on Wednesday night when the de facto government announced a suspension of the curfew, which began on Monday after Zelaya returned to the country.
Organizers of the demonstration said that they reject the interference of the international community, and condemned Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva for their involvement in the Honduran political crisis.
"Honduras wants to live in peace and democracy, revealing the good and bad ones in the elections," former president of the National Anti-corruption Council Juan Ferrera told the press on Thursday.
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