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The 2009 Honduran coup d'état is an ongoing Honduran military coup d'état that started on Honduras on 28 June 2009. President Manuel Zelaya's attempt to have a constitutional referendum on June 28, 2009, to change the constitution and allow him to be re-elected has provoked a serious political crisis in the country. He has been arrested by his country's army and is being held in an airbase outside Tegucigalpa. Costa Rican Minister of Security Janina Del Vecchio reported to CNN en Español that Zelaya had been sent into exile to Costa Rica and he was well.

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  1. Honduran leader defies top court
  2. Troops arrest Honduran president BBC
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