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*2009: OAS revokes 1962 suspension of [[Cuba]].
*2009: OAS suspends Honduras due to the [[2009 Honduran coup d'état|coup]] which ousted president [[Manuel Zelaya]].
*2010: The OAS intervened in the [[2010–11 Haitian general election|Haiti 2010 presidential election]], demanding that the third-place candidate be permitted to participate in a runoff election with the first-place candidate
|url=https://jacobinmag.com/2020/09/oas-evo-morales-bolivia-coup-fraud-cepr
|title=The OAS Accusation of Electoral Fraud Against Evo Morales Is Bullshit — And Now We Have the Data to Prove It
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*2011: OAS lifts the suspension of Honduras with the return of Manuel Zelaya from exile.
*2017: [[Venezuela]] announces it would begin the process to leave the OAS, accusing the organization of interference in [[Crisis in Bolivarian Venezuela|Venezuela's political crisis]].
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