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Amnesty slams ‘dangerous and illegal’ Honduras tactics

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MEXICO CITY: Authoritie­s are using “dangerous and illegal” tactics to silence dissent in Honduras, where at least 14 people have been killed since a hotlyconte­sted presidenti­al vote last month, Amnesty Internatio­nal said.

The opposition said the Nov 26 election was rigged, and the country’s electoral authority has yet to declare a winner even though the final count gave incumbent Orlando Hernandez a narrow edge over challenger Salvador Nasralla.

Thousands of protesters took to the streets on Friday to condemn the prospect of another term for Hernandez, a day after thousands of his supporters demonstrat­ed to back his claim of victory.

“At least 14 people died, most of them from bullet wounds, and dozens were injured in the context of largely peaceful demonstrat­ions since the elections,” Amnesty said in a statement, citing human rights defenders and public servants.

Security forces personnel have also tear gassed and arrested protesters, the rights group said.

“Halting all use of illegitima­te or excessive force against protesters by security forces, ending arbitrary detentions, and investigat­ing all instances of human rights violations would be a good start to undo some of the many wrongs we have documented in recent days,” said Erika GuevaraRos­as, Amnesty’s Americas director.

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