Tens of thousands of Hondurans marched on Sunday in the biggest protests since last week's disputed presidential election, with resistance intensifying over an erratic vote count that looks set to show the president winning a second term.
Tens of thousands of Hondurans marched on Sunday in the biggest protests since last week's disputed presidential election, with resistance intensifying over an erratic vote count that looks set to show the president winning a second term.
1. Mass protests in Honduras
A supporter of Salvador Nasralla, presidential candidate for the Opposition Alliance Against the Dictatorship, puts a balloon on the shield of a soldier in a protest while the country is still mired in chaos over a contested presidential election in Tegucigalpa, Honduras December 3, 2017 - Reuters
2. Mass protests in Honduras
A barricade is seen along the street as supporters of Salvador Nasralla, presidential candidate for the Opposition Alliance Against the Dictatorship take part in a protest while the country is still mired in chaos over a contested presidential election in Tegucigalpa - Reuters
3. Army keeps vigil
Soldiers ensure that the protests don't spiral out of control
4. The protests go into the night
Supporters of Salvador Nasralla, presidential candidate for the Opposition Alliance Against the Dictatorship, sing the national anthem during a curfew while the country is still mired in chaos over a contested presidential election in Tegucigalpa - Reuters
5. Football in the time of protests
People play with a ball next to barricades along a street as they take part at a protest during curfew while the country is still mired in chaos over a contested presidential election in Tegucigalpa - Reuters
6. Rigged or genuine win?
Honduras scrutineers shows a ballots while he continues to count after seven days of the contested presidential election in Tegucigalpa - Reuters
7. Soldiers keep vigil
Soldiers walk during a protest by supporters of Salvador Nasralla, presidential candidate for the Opposition Alliance Against the Dictatorship, while the country is still mired in chaos over a contested presidential election in Tegucigalpa
8. 'The revolution has begun'
Salvador Nasralla, presidential candidate for the Opposition Alliance Against the Dictatorship, holds the Honduran flag as he speaks to his supporters during a protest while the country is still mired in chaos over a contested presidential election in Tegucigalpa - Reuters