Soldiers stand guard as supporters of Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya arrive after a march at Toncontin international airport Saturday 4 July
(Photo: Reuters)
Honduras's ousted President Manuel Zelayahas has sworn to return to his country Sunday (today), despite threats of arrest and warnings of a bloodbath.
A week after Zelaya was thrown out by the military, the Organisation of American States (OAS) suspended the country from membership.
Speaking on Venezuelan television Saturday, Zelaya said he will go back and that he will be accompanied by "several presidents" from other countries.
He has called on his supporters to meet him at the airport.
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