¨The State of Honduras¨
The State of Honduras Various views of people who lived Events Ramon D. Rivas I woke up on Sunday, at seven o'clock, the noise of helicopters and aircraft overflying Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. Helicopter gunships circled were very close to the hotel. I stayed just a few blocks from Casa Presidential. I turned on the TV and only one local channel reported that President Manuel Zelaya Rosales was no longer in the country, which was captured by a special command of the army during the morning and taken abroad. I called reception to ask about what was happening, to which the receptionist says, "There seems to be coup, sir." Speaking by telephone reception I am going when the electric light. From the window on the fourth floor of the Hotel, I see armed soldiers walking towards the Presidential Palace, and then I spend about eight armored vehicles in the form of army tanks. Humareda is huge money at the distance. Demonstrators who were already in support to Presiden