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Judi Lynn

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Tue Dec 18, 2018, 02:20 AM Dec 2018

Hondurans who fled political violence fear for lives if sent home

DECEMBER 16, 2018 / 7:14 AM / 2 DAYS AGO
Daniel Trotta
7 MIN READ

TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - The Pineda family trudged northward for more than a month with a caravan of Central American migrants who are now stuck at the U.S. border. But they were on the run in Honduras much longer than that due to fears of political persecution.

According to the family’s account, masked men in military uniforms came in November 2017 to their door in the town of Peña Blanca, brandishing handguns and giving them two options: leave or be killed. They chose to leave, taking refuge with friends and family for nearly a year, they said, before joining thousands of others in a 2,800-mile (4,500-km) journey to the United States in October.

The confrontation occurred on Nov. 26, 2017, the night of Honduras’ presidential election. Active in the leftist opposition Libre Party, the Pinedas believe their tormentors were loyal to conservative President Juan Orlando Hernandez.

His security forces killed at least 16 people in major street protests that followed his disputed re-election and nobody has been criminally charged, according to a U.N. report.

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https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-usa-immigration-honduras/hondurans-who-fled-political-violence-fear-for-lives-if-sent-home-idUKKBN1OF0GQ?rpc=401&

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