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Honduran police, soldiers dislodge Zelaya's followers
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The Honduran police and soldiers Thursday dislodged, with teargas, hundreds of followers of ousted President Manuel Zelaya when they were occupying a highway in Tegucigalpa.

Honduran police and soldiers try to dislodge followers of ousted President Manuel Zelaya in Tegucigalpa, capital of Honduras, July 30, 2009. Zelaya's followers clashed with soldiers and police during a demonstration on Thursday, leaving several injured. [David De La Paz/Xinhua]  

Zelaya's followers were attacked with teargas and gunshots, in a boulevard in El Durazno town.

Zelaya's followers pretended to block the highway to impede the vehicles' and commodities' transit to Cortes Port in the north of the country.

An injured follower of ousted President Manuel Zelaya is carried away in Tegucigalpa, capital of Honduras, July 30, 2009. Zelaya's followers clashed with soldiers and police during a demonstration on Thursday, leaving several injured.[David De La Paz/Xinhua] 

The police published Wednesday a communique saying it will not allow more blocking of highway and occupation of public buildings, so it would use the forces to impede that.

Meanwhile, another group of Zelaya's followers tried to block another highway in Comayagua town in the center of the country.

"There has been an enormous repression at one of the highways blocking, I have been informed that there are detains," local syndicate leader Carlos H. Reyes told local media.

Reyes, who also is independent candidate for the elections on Nov. 29, said that the police and the soldiers used tanks and tear gas to expel Zelaya's followers from the place.

Several followers of ousted President Manuel Zelaya are arrested by police in Tegucigalpa, capital of Honduras, July 30, 2009. Zelaya's followers clashed with soldiers and police during a demonstration on Thursday, leaving several injured.[David De La Paz/Xinhua] 

Zelaya's followers restarted their fight to demand Zelaya's return to charge, after they left the struggle in the border with Nicaragua.

(Xinhua News Agency July 31, 2009)

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