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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva says the international community demands the reinstatement of ousted Honduran leader Manuel Zelaya.Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva says the international community demands the reinstatement of ousted Honduran leader Manuel Zelaya.
Addressing the United Nations, Mr Lula used the situation in Honduras as an example of where greater global political will was needed.Addressing the United Nations, Mr Lula used the situation in Honduras as an example of where greater global political will was needed.
"Without political will, we will see more coups such as the one that toppled Manuel Zelaya in Honduras," he said."Without political will, we will see more coups such as the one that toppled Manuel Zelaya in Honduras," he said.
Mr Zelaya has been holed up in Brazil's embassy in Honduras since Monday.Mr Zelaya has been holed up in Brazil's embassy in Honduras since Monday.
He had been in overseas exile since July, when he was forced from the country at gunpoint, but made a surprise return to Honduras two days ago.He had been in overseas exile since July, when he was forced from the country at gunpoint, but made a surprise return to Honduras two days ago.
Brazil has warned Honduran security forces not to enter the embassy in the capital, Tegucigalpa, and is seeking an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council to address the crisis.Brazil has warned Honduran security forces not to enter the embassy in the capital, Tegucigalpa, and is seeking an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council to address the crisis.
Mr Lula said the international community "demands" Manuel Zelaya's reinstatementMr Lula said the international community "demands" Manuel Zelaya's reinstatement
"The international community demands that Mr Zelaya immediately return to the presidency of his country and must be alert to ensure the inviolability of Brazil's diplomatic mission in the capital of Honduras," Mr Lula told the UN General Assembly in New York."The international community demands that Mr Zelaya immediately return to the presidency of his country and must be alert to ensure the inviolability of Brazil's diplomatic mission in the capital of Honduras," Mr Lula told the UN General Assembly in New York.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez also called for international action, telling reporters: "The United Nations should demand that Zelaya be reinstated to government again," Reuters news agency reported.Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez also called for international action, telling reporters: "The United Nations should demand that Zelaya be reinstated to government again," Reuters news agency reported.
In Honduras, troops have surrounded the embassy. Electricity, water and telephone services were cut off for a time on Tuesday before being partially restored.In Honduras, troops have surrounded the embassy. Electricity, water and telephone services were cut off for a time on Tuesday before being partially restored.
The interim leader of Honduras, Roberto Micheletti, says he is willing to talk to Mr Zelaya.The interim leader of Honduras, Roberto Micheletti, says he is willing to talk to Mr Zelaya.
But Mr Micheletti said Mr Zelaya must first accept that planned presidential elections would be held in November.But Mr Micheletti said Mr Zelaya must first accept that planned presidential elections would be held in November.
TIMELINE: ZELAYA OUSTED 28 June: Zelaya forced out of country at gunpoint5 July: A dramatic bid by Zelaya to return home by plane fails after the runway at Tegucigalpa airport is blocked 25-26 July: Zelaya briefly crosses into the country at the land border with Nicaragua on two consecutive days, in a symbolic move to demand he be allowed to return 21 Sept: Zelaya appears in the Brazilian embassy in Tegulcigalpa Transcript: Micheletti interview Zelaya speaks to BBC Hondurans wait for crisis to unfoldTIMELINE: ZELAYA OUSTED 28 June: Zelaya forced out of country at gunpoint5 July: A dramatic bid by Zelaya to return home by plane fails after the runway at Tegucigalpa airport is blocked 25-26 July: Zelaya briefly crosses into the country at the land border with Nicaragua on two consecutive days, in a symbolic move to demand he be allowed to return 21 Sept: Zelaya appears in the Brazilian embassy in Tegulcigalpa Transcript: Micheletti interview Zelaya speaks to BBC Hondurans wait for crisis to unfold
Mr Micheletti has urged Brazilian officials to either grant Mr Zelaya political asylum or hand him over to Honduran authorities.Mr Micheletti has urged Brazilian officials to either grant Mr Zelaya political asylum or hand him over to Honduran authorities.
A curfew in the capital, in force since Monday afternoon, has been extended until 1800 local time on Wednesday evening (2400GMT Thursday).A curfew in the capital, in force since Monday afternoon, has been extended until 1800 local time on Wednesday evening (2400GMT Thursday).
Organization of American States Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza said he would go to Honduras when the airports re-open and "if there is a meaningful contribution that we can make".Organization of American States Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza said he would go to Honduras when the airports re-open and "if there is a meaningful contribution that we can make".
The political crisis erupted after Mr Zelaya tried to hold a non-binding public consultation to ask people whether they supported moves to change the constitution.The political crisis erupted after Mr Zelaya tried to hold a non-binding public consultation to ask people whether they supported moves to change the constitution.
His opponents said the move was unconstitutional and was aimed at removing the current one-term limit on serving as president, so paving the way for Mr Zelaya's possible re-election.His opponents said the move was unconstitutional and was aimed at removing the current one-term limit on serving as president, so paving the way for Mr Zelaya's possible re-election.
Mr Zelaya has denied this and said he always intended to hand over to his elected successor in January.Mr Zelaya has denied this and said he always intended to hand over to his elected successor in January.


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