Honduras Unrest: 30 people killed so far in protest against disputed presidency
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In the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa, tear gas and rocks were flying in the streets on Saturday, as tempers flared during the inauguration of the disputed President Juan Orlando Hernandez.
A conservative supported by the United States, Hernandez took victory away from his centre-left rival, Salvador Nasralla, in November last year. It came after an abrupt halt in the vote count and a shift in the results. Allegations of fraud sparked deadly protests that killed more than 30 people in the Central American country. Despite calls for a new vote from international observers, the result was eventually ratified by the country's electoral tribunal.