Former Honduran president Manuel Zelaya, who arrived in his country on Sunday after two years in exile, says that his return shouldn't stop investigations into human rights abuses.<br />Rights groups are concerned the deal allowing his return could prevent further action because of the deal he reached in order to return.<br />Between malnutrition among children and widespread unemployment, resolving abuse violations is just one of the challenges Honduras faces as Zelaya settles back into his homeland. <br />Al Jazeera's Tom Ackerman reports from the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa.