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        OEA/Ser.L/V/II. Doc. 55
 
        30 December 2009 
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        HONDURAS: HUMAN 
        RIGHTS AND THE COUP D’ÉTAT 
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        I.              
        EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 
          
        
        II.             
        INTRODUCTION 
          
                      A.             
        Measures adopted by the IACHR since the 
        coup d’état 
        
                                          
            
        B.            Activities 
        conducted during the on-site visit 
          
        
        III.            
        INTERRUPTION OF DEMOCRATIC ORDER AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY’S REACTION
 
          
                       
        A.            The 
        ousting of President José Manuel Zelaya Rosales 
                       
        B.            The 
        “fourth ballot box” 
                       
        
        C.            Measures taken by the de facto government 
                       
        D.            
        President Zelaya enters the Brazilian Embassy 
                       
        E.            The 
        international community’s reaction 
        
                                         
        
        IV.            
        EVALUATION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION 
          
                       
        A.             The 
        role of human rights defenders 
                       
        B.             The 
        situation of political authorities and other authorities andcommunity leaders
 
                       
        C.             The 
        specific impact on certain groups 
          
        
        V.             HUMAN 
        RIGHTS VIOLATIONS 
          
                        
        A.             The state of emergency and judicial guarantees 
                       
        B.             The 
        right to life 
                       
        C.             The 
        right to humane treatment and right of assembly 
                        D.            
        The right to personal liberty 
                        
        E.             The right to vote and participate in government 
                        F.             
        The right to freedom of expression 
                        G.            
        Women’s rights 
                       
        H.            
        The right to an education and the right to strike 
          
        
        
        VI.            CONCLUSIONS       
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