From McClatchy:
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — The de facto government that's in power in Honduras closed down television and radio stations Monday morning that are aligned with ousted President Manuel Zelaya.
Zelaya condemned the action in a brief statement and called on foreign governments to show their displeasure.
"The government is nervous," Carlos Montoya, formerly a senior member of Zelaya's government, said in an interview. "We don't want violence. We're asking for dialogue."
The moves by interim President Roberto Micheletti came hours after the government announced a decree suspending constitutional civil liberties, an attempt to keep supporters of Zelaya off the streets Monday.
I'm sure that any minute now, the GOP politicians and wingnut bloggers who decided that the coup was a Good Thing will come up with a cogent explanation of how the coup was still really about freedom and all.