HEREThey were just covering a rally during which Zelaya's name came up frequently. However, most of their news at this hour is still "regular" stuff. Telesur has arguably been on the cutting edge as far as coverage goes and it's likely their coverage will turn more twoard Zelaya as the day goes on.
I've read reports that the coup government has established a curfew from last night until 6pm today. The military has taken some action outside the Brazilian embassy, using teargas and arresting some supporters of the overthrown president.
Since the coup plotters seem to have unlimited reserves of FAIL, it's likely they'll set up a military siege of the embassy and possibly try to take it by force- which would be an act of war. The coup government has also blacked out one or more television and radio stations, but I am unclear on the details.
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You might also keep an eye out for any posts on the matter by DUer nadinbrzezinski. They've done a great job doing live translations in the past of breaking events in Honduras.
PB