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  • Army with riot police equipment and improvised metal truncheons prepare to confront protestors in Olancho.
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  • A row of soldiers confront protestors in clouds of smoke from burning tyres on barricades. The protestors sang the national anthem of Honduras during the protest was against electoral fraud by the Nationalist Party.
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  • A row of soldiers confront protestors in clouds of smoke from burning tyres on barricades. The protestors sang the national anthem of Honduras during the protest was against electoral fraud by the Nationalist Party.
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  • Honduran Army begin to move a burning barricade on the outskirts of the capital Tegucigalpa.
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  • Demonstrations against the irregularities and fraud in the elections of Nov 26 in Honduras were repelled by the Honduran Army. Riot police refused to repress demonstrations, a move that was welcomed, but when a new pay deal was cut for them, they went back to work. Here riot police speak with a human rights observer.
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  • Demonstrations against the irregularities and fraud in the elections of Nov 26 in Honduras were repelled by the Honduran Army. Riot police refused to repress demonstrations, a move that was welcomed, but when a new pay deal was cut for them, they went back to work.
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  • Demonstrations against the irregularities and fraud in the elections of Nov 26 in Honduras were repelled by the Honduran Army. Many soldiers covered their faces with black masks. Riot police refused to repress demonstrations, a move that was welcomed, but when a new pay deal was cut for them, they went back to work.
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  • Soldiers of the Honduran Army on the streets of the capital Tegucigalpa ready to repel a protest. Later the soldiers used teargas and batons against the protestors.
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  • Army with riot police equipment and improvised metal batons prepare to confront protestors in Olancho.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171215_4...jpg
  • A row of soldiers confront protestors in clouds of smoke from burning tyres on barricades. The protest was against electoral fraud by the Nationalist Party.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171211_3...jpg
  • 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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  • Soldiers march towards a burning barricade in the capital Tegucigalpa
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  • Honduran Army begin to move a burning barricade on the outskirts of the capital Tegucigalpa.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171211_3...jpg
  • Demonstrations against the irregularities and fraud in the elections of Nov 26 in Honduras were repelled by the Honduran Army. Riot police refused to repress demonstrations, a move that was welcomed, but when a new pay deal was cut for them, they went back to work.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171206_4...jpg
  • Soldiers of the Honduran Army on the streets of the capital Tegucigalpa ready to repel a protest. Later the soldiers used teargas and batons against the protestors.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171206_4...jpg
  • Soldiers of the Honduran Army on the streets of the capital Tegucigalpa prepared to repel a protest against electoral fraud in Tegucigalpa.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171206_4...jpg
  • Soldiers of the Honduran Army on the streets of the capital Tegucigalpa repel a protest against electoral fraud in Tegucigalpa.
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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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  • Soldiers of the Honduran Army on the streets of the capital Tegucigalpa ready to repel a protest. Later the soldiers used teargas and batons against the protestors.
    Honduras_Hawkey_elections_20171206_4...jpg
  • Riot police chase protestors in the Kennedy neighbourhood of Tegucigalpa.
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  • Riot police advance on a performace by poets and musicians singing songs in the street in Villanueva, Tegucigalpa. The performace was planned to alleviate frequent repression in the streets of the neighbourhood. Around 100 people arrived for the cultural event, but around 300 members of the Army, Cobra units [riot police], Police and the Military Police arrived to disperse the people, to stop the singing and poetry. The performace ended without much resistance from the musicians and poets.
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  • Riot police us tear gas against protestors in Tegucigalpa.
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  • Soldiers run through central Tegucigalpa, ready to shoot teargas at protestors.
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  • Soldiers charge against protestors in Guanacaste, Tegucigalpa
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  • Army, Police, Military Police and Navy on riot patrol in Tegucigalpa. Most cover their face with a balaclava, they have no visible ID and they often travel in unmarked cars without number plates.
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  • Militarised streets in Tegucigalpa
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  • Some of the riot police were wearing Israeli-made military equipment, and carrying Israeli-made weapons. It is said that many officials are trained as well as equipped by Israel under agreements with the Honduran government. Honduras recently ordered a large military craft to be built in Israel, and has been one of a very small number of countries to vote with Israel on Jerusalem being the Israeli capital.
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  • Riot Police outside the National Automous University of Honduras, the UNAH, in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The throw stones and use catapults against the university students. Daily running battles between students and police are routine. The students sometimes block the traffic outside the university in protest against the government of Juan Orlando Hernández.
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  • Riot police chase protestors in the Kennedy neighbourhood of Tegucigalpa.
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  • Many human rights observers have talked about the increasing militarisation of Honduras, with military figures being given government positions as well as military being given increased powers and visibility. Military and police have also recently been given wage increases.<br />
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Here members of the Honduran Navy charge a barricade raised by protestors against the inauguration of Juan Orlando Hernandez in Tegucigalpa. It seems strange using the Navy for riot duties, knowing that the nearest sea is around 150km from Tegucigalpa. Reportedly, every member of every armed force in the country has been brought out onto the street to contain protests.
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  • A seemingly choreographed removal of rubbish from the road by the Cobras, riot police.
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  • Militarised streets in Tegucigalpa
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  • Riot police cleared protestors against illegal voters the night before the elections in San Salvador.
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  • All military forces in Honduras have been brought onto the streets to contain protests against electoral fraud and the inauguration of Juan Orlando Hernández as President. Here, members of the Honduran Naval Forces wait in formation with shields as they prepare to charge a barricade of protestors in El Guanacaste, Tegucigalpa.
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  • Soldiers in formation with shields resist a shower of stones from protestors who were angry about the inauguration of President Juan Orlando Hernández in Honduras.
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  • A soldier holds a tear gas cannister in one hand and a rock in the other. He threw both at a protestors in the street.
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  • Soldiers brought out for riot duty are not equipped with gas masks and are suffering from the effects of the gas they are using against the protestors. A civilian is captured by the Army. The man was later released.
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