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Peace and Democracy Group (Spanish: Grupo Paz y Democracia) is a Honduran non-governmental organization. Headed by Martha Diaz and funded by USAID, it publicly backed the 2009 Honduran coup d'état, terming the coup a "transition" to democracy in response to an "illegal quest" by deposed president Manuel Zelaya to change the constitution's laws on presidential term limits.

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  • Peace and Democracy Group (Spanish: Grupo Paz y Democracia) is a Honduran non-governmental organization. Headed by Martha Diaz and funded by USAID, it publicly backed the 2009 Honduran coup d'état, terming the coup a "transition" to democracy in response to an "illegal quest" by deposed president Manuel Zelaya to change the constitution's laws on presidential term limits. (en)
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  • Peace and Democracy Group (Spanish: Grupo Paz y Democracia) is a Honduran non-governmental organization. Headed by Martha Diaz and funded by USAID, it publicly backed the 2009 Honduran coup d'état, terming the coup a "transition" to democracy in response to an "illegal quest" by deposed president Manuel Zelaya to change the constitution's laws on presidential term limits. (en)
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  • Grupo Paz y Democracia (en)
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