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Judi Lynn

(160,646 posts)
Thu Nov 16, 2017, 12:45 AM Nov 2017

Gangs, officials square off in Honduras over campaign access

16 November 2017 - 01H00


TEGUCIGALPA (AFP) -
Hundreds of police and soldiers fanned out across many of Honduras' poorest slums on Wednesday after gang members threatened people campaigning for election candidates.

With a November 26 general election looming the authorities rolled in in force. They checked IDs while stopping people and cars in poorer areas of the capital Tegucigalpa, the second city San Pedro Sula, the Caribbean port of La Ceiba and other areas.

Gangs including one called Barrio 18 have been threatening campaigners ahead of the vote. Among those harassed were people canvassing for President Juan Orlando Hernandez, who is seeking re-election.

The spokesman for the National Inter-Agency Security Force, Lieutenant Colonel Santos Nolasco, said gang members had stopped campaign volunteers from posting campaign posters and other materials in largely gang-run neighborhoods.

More:
http://www.france24.com/en/20171116-gangs-officials-square-off-honduras-over-campaign-access

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