World | Honduras Honduras Crisis Talks Collapse By Jason Farago Posted Jul 20, 2009 5:50 AM CDT Copied Police officers inspect the Bar Association of Honduras after unidentified people detonated explosives in Tegucigalpa, Sunday, July 19, 2009. No victims were reported. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) Talks to end the political crisis in Honduras collapsed last night, raising the prospect of violence in the Central American nation if ousted president Manuel Zelaya fulfills his promise to return with or without a deal. Pro-Zelaya protesters are marching in the capital today after the interim government rejected a compromise plan to allow Zelaya to finish his term. The police have told children and the elderly to stay away from protests and vowed to punish "anyone who acts like a terrorist in our country." Read These Next Multiple people are dead or missing after an explosion in Tennessee. Trump administration begins federal layoffs amid shutdown. Trump's public plea to Bondi was reportedly meant to be private. 'Paper millionaires' are having a moment. Report an error