Honduran authorities have promised to restore the constitutional freedoms
Roberto Micheletti , took over as president of Honduras in a military coup, on Monday, September 28, said that the constitutional freedom in the country can be restored before the end of the week , reports AFP .
Micheletti said he apologized to the people of Honduras, for the restrictions and hopes that parliament will consider withdrawing them in the next few days. He also promised that the opposition radio and television, closed by the authorities, will resume in early October.
In turn, ousted President of Honduras Manuel Zelaya on Monday, September 28 phone called on delegates to the UN General Assembly to immediately restore the legitimate authority in the country. Salem, who returned to Honduras on September 21, hiding in the Embassy of Brazil. Supporters of deposed president argued that the Honduran authorities are preparing to take the embassy assault.
military coup in Honduras occurred June 28, 2009. President Manuel Zelaya, was expelled from the country. The Supreme Court of Honduras supported the organizers of the coup, and the country's parliament voted for the termination of the powers Zelaya. Acting President of Honduras was appointed Roberto Micheletti. Parliament also voted for the temporary restriction of constitutional freedoms in the country. On November 29, 2009 in Honduras are scheduled new presidential elections.
Most of the world condemned the military coup in Honduras and refused to recognize the removal of Zelaya from power.
September 21 Manuel Zelaya, despite the ban new authorities of Honduras, returned to their homeland. He took refuge in the Brazilian Embassy in Tegucigalpa. On the requirement to issue Zelaya, Brazilian authorities responded with a categorical refusal.

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