CARACAS, Tuesday June 30, 2009 | Update
Western Hemisphere
Thousands of Honduran people hit the streets on Tuesday to reject President Manuel Zelaya's return to Tegucigalpa, endorse the interim government and support the actions of the military that arrested and expelled Zelaya from Honduras.
Interim President Roberto Micheletti addressed his followers, whom he thanked for their support. Further, he rebuffed Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez's remarks on the possibility to send Venezuelan troops to Honduras.
"Mr. Chávez, in the country of the blue flag with five stars, we are seven million and a half troops," Micheletti replied to Chávez's statements.
The interim ruler said they are united "to say no" to Zelaya's illegality and say no to Chávez, who threatened to oust Micheletti, DPA reported.
Referring to the international isolation the present government is facing, people attending the rally said they would "rather live in isolation than subject to Mel (Zelaya) and Chávez."
04:20 PM. Western Hemisphere. Colombian President Álvaro Uribe said on Tuesday that governments should ensure citizens' rights to live on the border, in reference to a political and diplomatic crisis with Venezuela and its effects on border residents.