Sunday, December 3, 2017

Unrest Continues To Grow In Honduras As The Opposition Calls For A New Election



NPR: Honduras On The Brink: Curfew Enforced By Military, Opposition Calls For New Election

The Honduran government suspended constitutional rights and called for the military to enforce a curfew and disperse protesters over the weekend after a contested election plunged the Central American country into a political crisis.

Honduras is in a state of hostile uncertainty, where ambiguity regarding the outcome of elections has led to deadly confrontations with state forces.

On Saturday, The Associated Press reported that the main opposition candidate Salvador Nasralla called for the presidential elections to be held again.

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More News On The Political Crisis In Honduras

Protests build in Honduras as Hernandez's re-election looms -- Deutsche Welle
Honduras opposition slams curfew after post-election violence -- CNN
Honduras opposition demands rerun in disputed election -- DW
Honduras election: Army enforces curfew after vote sparks deadly protests -- ABC News Online
Honduras election: Army given more powers to quash unrest -- BBC
Honduras army, police crack down on election unrest -- Al Jazeera
Honduran army enforces curfew after vote count stalls -- Reuters
Honduras in limbo -- Euronews

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