What does he say in the report of BBC WORLD NEWS ?

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I listened to BBC WORLD NEWS "Clinton to meet ousted Zelaya" on YouTube and tried to dictate it. But I can't catch every details.
I really want to brush up my English, so please correct my errors!

A marching supported the ousted President of Honduras and the memories of those that died in the clashes with the army on Sunday night. These people say that the government here came to power illegally and is now governing outside the rule of low. The clashes between Mr Zelaya's supporters and the security forces represent the worst violence since this crisis began.
The ousted president's detractors say he is attempting to provoke an uprising from the skies above Honduras. The several minutes his Venezuelan plane circled the airport throughout Mr Zelaya was providing live commentary to a Latin American television station. Now in El Salvador, he says it was a serious attempt to return to his homeland.
"I wanted to land. If the pilots had landed, I'd already be on the ground. I would have faced the military. I'm not afraid. I have no problem. But the pilots once they saw the tracks decided not to land. They were right because they couldn't remove with that plane in a short runway.
He called on the soldiers of Honduras to lower their rifles and end this coup. There is no ~~~~~division in the Honduran military. There are signs of just how difficult becoming weeks are going to be for Honduran government.
The airport is currently closed. The economic cost of that has yet to be assessed. On Tuesday, Mr Zelaya will meet Secretory of State Hillary Clinton. He is expected to ~~~~~impose economic sanctions on the government which forced him from power. In battles, the interim president is insisting that his government has right and the majority of the people on its side. And that almost everything is negotiable.
The government here is standing firm and it says that whatever President Zelaya's plans might be, the one place he won't be coming is here, the presidential palace.
 
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