Honduras's ousted president, Manuel Zelaya, speaks to supporters from inside the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa on 21 September Photograph: Esteban Felix/APManuel Zelaya speaks to the press inside the embassyPhotograph: Edgard Garrido/ReutersSupporters of the ousted president seek cover during clashes with riot police in front of the Brazilian embassy Photograph: Esteban Felix/AP
Police stand guard outside the Brazilian embassy on 22 September Photograph: Gustavo Amador/EPAPeople cover their ears as a shrill noise is played through a speaker system in an attempt to drive people away from the Brazilian embassy Photograph: Orlando Sierra/AFP/Getty ImagesPolice fire a teargas canister at Zelaya supporters to try to drive them away from the embassyPhotograph: Jose Cabezas/AFP/Getty ImagesZelaya supporters cover their faces after police fire teargas at themPhotograph: Edgard Garrido/ReutersThe interim president of Honduras, Roberto Micheletti, speaks to the pressPhotograph: Oswaldo Rivas/ReutersPolice use water cannon to disperse demonstratorsPhotograph: Jose Cabezas/AFP/Getty ImagesManuel Zelaya catches up on sleep inside the Brazilian embassyPhotograph: Edgard Garrido/ReutersZelaya supporters sleep in the Brazilian embassy Photograph: Esteban Felix/APZelaya supporters protest against the interim government in TegucigalpaPhotograph: Rodrigo Abd/APTegucigalpa's international airport remains closed by government order after Zelaya's returnPhotograph: Gustavo Amador/EPAZelaya supporters line up before leaving the Brazilian embassyPhotograph: Esteban Felix/APA man sits on a rock in a road block during a protest in Tegucigalpa Photograph: Rodrigo Abd/APPeople survey the damage after riots during the night in the El Pedragal neighbourhood of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on 23 September Photograph: Jose Cabezas/AFP/Getty ImagesA looted supermarket in the El Pedragal neighbourhood in Tegucigalpa, Honduras on 23 SeptemberPhotograph: Jose Cabezas/AFP/Getty ImagesA supporter of Honduras's ousted president Manuel Zelaya holds a drawing of Zelaya at a protest in TegucigalpaPhotograph: Rodrigo Abd/APOusted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya answers questions from the press, as his family sit on beds nearbyPhotograph: Orlando Sierra/AFP/Getty ImagesRiot squad officers stand guard in TegucigalpaPhotograph: Jose Cabezas/AFP/Getty ImagesSupporters of the ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya protest in Tegucigalpa, 23 September as Zelaya spent a second night holed up in the Brazilian embassy Photograph: Eduardo Verdugo/APLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva, president of Brazil, speaks during the UN general assembly on 23 September at UN headquarters in New York. Lula demanded the immediate reinstatement of his ousted Honduran counterpart, Manuel Zelaya, who has sought refuge in the Brazilian embassy in TegucigalpaPhotograph: Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images
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