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Honduran court defiant on Zelaya Honduran court defiant on Zelaya
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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 Miguel Insulza was told that the court's position was "irreversible" when he met its president for two hours in the capital Tegulcigalpa.OAS chief Miguel Insulza was told that 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 Miguel Insulza] can negotiate all he wants, except for Zelaya's situation Enrique Ortez Honduran interim foreign minister[OAS chief 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 expulsion from the OAS, 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.
Mr Zelaya is expected to return from exile to the country on Sunday, accompanied by OAS officials and Argentine President Cristina Kirchner.Mr Zelaya is expected to return from exile to the country on Sunday, accompanied by OAS officials and Argentine President Cristina 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 stateMiguel 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".
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 deadlineSaturday 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.