Zelaya to leave Honduras for Mexico – sources

TEGUCIGALPA, (Reuters) – Ousted Honduran President  Manuel Zelaya will leave the country today for exile in  Mexico after spending nearly three months holed up in the  Brazilian Embassy in Tegucigalpa, sources said.

“He is going to leave the country today for abroad. He is  leaving of his own will,” a politician close to Zelaya told  Reuters.

A Mexican government source said Zelaya, a leftist  overthrown in a June coup, would arrive in Mexico on Wednesday  night.

Zelaya’s chances of returning to power received a serious  blow last week when Congress voted he could not take office  again.

Hondurans chose a new president, Porfirio Lobo, in  elections on Nov. 29 but many countries have yet to recognize  the vote. Lobo is to take power in January.

Extra police forces beefed up security at the Brazilian  Embassy and a small group of Zelaya supporters carrying banners  arrived at the building.