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  • Salvador Nasralla, the candidate who is thought by most to have won the elections fairly, joined protestors against Juan Orlando and electoral fraud.
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  • Mel Zelaya and Salvador Nasralla speak to crowds during a demonstration against electoral fraud in Tegucigalpa.
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  • Mel Zelaya and Salvador Nasralla spoke to crowds in a demonstration against electoral fraud in Tegcuigalpa
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  • An elederly man joined large crowds and demonstrated against Juan Orlando Hernández and electoral fraud. He holds a banner with the face of the candidate Salvador Nasralla.
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  • Salvador Nasralla speaks to UNE TV reporters during a moving demonstration through the poorest neighbourhoods of Tegucigalpa.
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  • Cases of votes from across Honduras are stored in a warehouse in a government building in Tegucigalpa, workers select cases for a partial recount.
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  • The EU election observer mission to the elections made statements that they had witnessed a lot of irregularities in the elections.
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  • David Matamorros, the top magistration of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, the TSE, looks at his watch. The election results, that he was responsible for delivering were three weeks late and evidence of widespread fraud were abundant.
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  • Protestors against Juan Orlando Hernández waved flags during a demonstration.
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  • Sombreros with messages supporting Juan Orlando Hernández on sale during a march to support the President. Daily demonstrations against the President were made amid the widespread belief that the president has used fraud to hold onto power. Videos circulated of people being paid to attend to pro-government march.
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  • A soldier instructs another to film the photographer as tyres are taken from protestors in a demonstration against fraud in the capital Tegucigalpa
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  • Supporters of National Party candidate Juan Orlando Hernandez shouted their slogan 'four years more' and made a four-finger-salute as they marched in Tegucigalpa. Videos circulated on social media shortly afterwards showing that many of those on the march had been paid 50 Lempiras to attend.
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  • Large crowds demonstrated against Juan Orlando Hernández and electoral fraud.
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  • Protestors against Juan Orlando Hernández waved flags during a demonstration.
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  • During a partial recount of votes in the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, TSE, workers counting the votes were overseen by international observers. Many irregularities in the electoral process were identified by the EU and EOA observer teams and the final declaration was more than two weeks coming, during which time the computer system was said to have crashed four or five times, including once for 24 hours. Controversially, each time the computer system came back on line the results had changed in favour of Juan Orlando Hernández.
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  • Protestors face off with soldiers in Comayagüela at a burning barricade of tyres as the soldiers prepare to remove the tyres from the road. The protestor in the foreground is covered in soot from the fires.
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  • A group of young people carried tyres to burn on a barricade in Comayagüela. Disillusionment among young people was very high. Employment opportunities are scarce, job conditions are poor, and access to university education is politicised and expensive.
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  • Soldiers march towards a burning barricade in the capital Tegucigalpa
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  • Protestors against electoral fraud sang the Honduran national anthem outside the US Embassy in Tegucigalpa.
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  • Juan Olando Hernandez, widely known as JOH, stands briefly with his correligionaries during a demonstration in Tegucigalpa
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  • During a partial recount of votes in the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, TSE, workers counting are overseen by international observers. Many irregularities in the electoral process have been identified by the EU and EOA observer teams. A full recount has been requested. The elections were held on Nov 26 and there was no final declaration of results by Dec 13th.
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  • Burning barricades on the street in Comayagüela during protests against electoral fraud
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  • Honduran Army begin to move a burning barricade on the outskirts of the capital Tegucigalpa.
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  • A full recount of votes was requested by several parties and groups, but once Juan Orlando Hernández was declared the "winner" - by the officials he'd himself put into positions in the electoral tribunal - the head of the Organisation of American States called for new elections. Faith in the transparency and trustworthiness of the electoral tribunal is extremely low, so a new tribunal would need to be established beforehand.
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