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Military Helps Cut Honduras Murder Rate, But Abuses Spike
- Thursday July 9, 2015
- World News | Reuters
The militarization of Central America's violent Honduras has helped to stem gang bloodshed in a land known for the world's highest murder rate, but it has created another problem - an apparent spike in abuses blamed on soldiers.
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Thousands March in Honduras to Demand Resignation of President
- Saturday June 27, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Thousands of angry, torch-bearing Hondurans marched on Friday to call for the resignation of President Juan Hernandez and demand an independent probe into one of the worst corruption scandals in the country's history.
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Thousands Rally in Honduras Calling for President Hernandez to Quit
- Saturday June 6, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Thousands of protesters marched through Honduras's capital on Friday demanding the resignation of President Juan Orlando Hernandez over a corruption scandal that has seen growing calls for him to quit.
- www.ndtv.com
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Military Helps Cut Honduras Murder Rate, But Abuses Spike
- Thursday July 9, 2015
- World News | Reuters
The militarization of Central America's violent Honduras has helped to stem gang bloodshed in a land known for the world's highest murder rate, but it has created another problem - an apparent spike in abuses blamed on soldiers.
- www.ndtv.com
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Thousands March in Honduras to Demand Resignation of President
- Saturday June 27, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Thousands of angry, torch-bearing Hondurans marched on Friday to call for the resignation of President Juan Hernandez and demand an independent probe into one of the worst corruption scandals in the country's history.
- www.ndtv.com
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Thousands Rally in Honduras Calling for President Hernandez to Quit
- Saturday June 6, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Thousands of protesters marched through Honduras's capital on Friday demanding the resignation of President Juan Orlando Hernandez over a corruption scandal that has seen growing calls for him to quit.
- www.ndtv.com