cadejo4's diary from earlier today, http://www.dailykos.com/..., is about to drop off the recent diaries list. Since this is such an important story, I thought it should be repeated.
Here's the original intro:
Radio Globo is reporting that President Manual Zelaya is back in Honduras and the resistance is calling on its members to congregate in front of the United Nations offices in Tegucigalpa. According to the radio station, Zelaya will be speaking shortly. TeleSur says it has confirmed the radio station's account.
Urgent update: U.S. State Department confirming Zelaya is in Honduras.
Here's a recent BBC report: Ousted leader returns to Honduras:
Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya has returned to his country, nearly three months after being deposed.
"I am here in Tegucigalpa," he told local TV. Venezuela, Guatemala and the US confirmed his return. He has sought refuge inside the Brazilian embassy.
His supporters have gathered outside a UN office in the capital, Tegucigalpa, after initial reports he was there.
The OAS Secretary General has said he will hold the coup leaders responsible for Zelaya's safety: OAS Secretary General calls for responsibility from de facto gov't:
The OAS' Secretary General, José Miguel Insulza, said spoke about Manuel Zelaya's presence at the Brazilian Embassy in Tegucigalpa, asking for those involved to remain calm.
"The constitutional President of Honduras, José Manuel Zelaya, is in Tegucigalpa at the Brazilian Embassy. I am asking for calm on the part of those involved in this process, and I am asking for the responsibility of the de facto government authorities, who must be responsible for the security of President Zelaya and for the Brazilian Embassy."
UPDATE: An emergency meeting of the OAS (presumably in Washington D.C.) has been called for today at 20:30 Greenwich Mean Time (is that 4:30 PM here?) to discuss the Honduran situation: La OEA convoca a una reunión extraordinaria del Consejo tras el regreso de Zelaya:
Washington (EFE).- La Organización de Estados Americanos (OEA) convocó para hoy una reunión extraordinaria de su Consejo Permanente para analizar la situación en Honduras tras el regreso al país del presidente depuesto, Manuel Zelaya. Está previsto que la reunión del Consejo comience hacia las 20.30 GMT (10:30 p.m. hora española).
UPDATE 2: Zelaya has now announced that Secretary General of the OAS José Miguel Insulza will arrive in Tegucigalpa tomorrow to support his return to power: Zelaya confirma que Insulza arribará a Tegucigalpa:
El presidente constitucional de Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, anunció que el secretario General de la Organización de Estados Americanos (OEA), José Miguel Insulza, arribará este martes a Tegucigalpa para apoyarlo en su regreso al poder y llamó al pueblo hondureño a acercarse para acompañarlo a recuperar el hilo constitucional en la nación.
Zelaya also called on the people of Honduras to come to the Brazilian embassy to help him restore constitutional rule:
Llamó al pueblo hondureño a acercarse a la embajada para acompañarlo a recuperar el hilo constitucional en la nación, luego del golpe de Estado ejecutado el pasado 28 de junio.