24 September: A supporter of the ousted Honduras president, Manuel Zelaya, protests in front of a bonfire barricade outside a universityPhotograph: Rodrigo Abd/AP24 September: The ousted Honduras president Manuel Zelaya inside the Brazilian embassyPhotograph: Esteban Felix/AP24 September: A Honduran man who took part in a rally in support of the interim president, Roberto Micheletti, is assisted after being hit by a rock by protestersPhotograph: Gustavo Amador/EPA
25 September: A supporter of Manuel Zelaya shouts to soldiers near the Brazilian embassyPhotograph: Eduardo Verdugo/AP25 September: Supporters of Manuel Zelaya sleep on the floor at the Brazilian embassyPhotograph: Orlando Sierra/AFP/Getty Images25 September: Xiomara Castro de Zelaya, wife of the ousted Honduras president Manuel Zelaya, and a supporter cover their faces with masks at the Brazilian embassy. Zelaya has accused security forces of spreading invisible toxic gases at the embassy – which the interim government has denied - because he and his supporters, who are sheltering there, have symptoms of nausea, headache and vomiting. Photograph: Esteban Felix/AP25 September: Roberto Micheletti, the interim president of Honduras, speaks during an interview at the presidential housePhotograph: Rodrigo Abd/AP25 September: Soldiers stand guard outside the Brazilian embassyPhotograph: Rodrigo Abd/AP25 September: Manuel Zelaya, centre, surrounded by supporters in face masks, attends a press conference at the Brazilian embassyPhotograph: Esteban Felix/AP26 September: A Manuel Zelaya supporter waves a flag during a march against the country's interim governmentPhotograph: Rodrigo Abd/AP26 September: José Wilson, a employee at the Brazilian embassy, speaks to the press as he leaves the building after remaining there for six days Photograph: Yuri Cortez/AFP/Getty Images26 September: Supporters of Manuel Zelaya stand inside the Brazilian embassy next to a neighbouring house where riot police officers stand guardPhotograph: Esteban Felix/AP26 September: Supporters of the Manuel Zelaya form a human chain as soldiers watch over them during a protest outside the embassyPhotograph: Ulises Rodriguez/EPA26 September: Ousted president Manuel Zelaya watches TV through the internet on a computer at the Brazilian embassyPhotograph: Esteban Felix/AP26 September: Soldiers stand guard next to the Brazilian embassy as Manuel Zelaya supporters hold a flag during a marchPhotograph: Eliana Aponte/Reuters26 September: Honduran soldiers march next to supporters of the ousted president Manuel Zelaya during a protest near the Brazilian embassyPhotograph: Jose Cabezas/AFP/Getty Images27 September: Supporters of Manuel Zelaya shout slogans near the coffin of Wendy Elizabeth Avila at her funeral. Avila, 24, died due to complications from inhaling teargas when soldiers broke up a demonstration outside the Brazilian embassy on TuesdayPhotograph: Rodrigo Abd/AP27 September: Soldiers paint over graffiti on the walls of buildings around the Brazilian embassyPhotograph: Orlando Sierra/AFP/Getty Images27 September: Honduran soldiers stand guard near the Brazilian embassyPhotograph: Jose Cabezas/AFP/Getty Images27 September: Manuel Zelaya, centre, raises his fist as he celebrates the birthday of supporter Andrés Romero (on his right) at the Brazilian embassyPhotograph: Esteban Felix/AP
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