Honduran migrants cross the border in El Florido, Guatemala. Reuters
Honduran migrants cross the border in El Florido, Guatemala. Reuters
Honduran migrants cross the border in El Florido, Guatemala. Reuters
Honduran migrants cross the border in El Florido, Guatemala. Reuters

More than 8,000 Hondurans advance on foot in US-bound caravan


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Thousands of Hondurans, including many families with children, walked together across Guatemala on Saturday hoping to reach the US.

They are fleeing poverty and violence in a region battered by the Covid-19 pandemic and back-to-back hurricanes late last year.

Between 7,000 and 8,000 migrants have entered Guatemala since Friday, according to the country's immigration authority, and are heading towards the Mexican border, where Mexican authorities sent troops and riot police.

Once the caravan reaches Mexico, it is likely to be subjected to pressure to break up. Mexico's migration agreement with the US is still in place, meaning the caravan would be dispersed, a Mexican official said.

The migrants will be under pressure to disperse once they reach the US-Mexico border. Reuters
The migrants will be under pressure to disperse once they reach the US-Mexico border. Reuters

The first migrant caravan of the year comes less than a week before US president-elect Joe Biden takes office, promising a more humane approach to migration, in contrast to outgoing President Donald Trump's hardline policies.

In the meantime, Mexican and Central American authorities co-ordinated security and public health measures aimed at deterring mass unauthorised migration across the region.

Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico sent thousands of security forces and the Guatemalan military detained hundreds of migrants on Friday.

The caravan has nevertheless grown considerably over the past 24 hours, with members citing a worsening crisis of hunger and homelessness in Honduras as their reasons for joining.

"We have nothing to feed to our children, and thousands of us were left sleeping on the streets," said Maria Jesus Paz, a mother of four who said she lost her home in the hurricanes.

"This is why we make this decision, even though we know that the journey could cost us our lives."

Coronavirus-related lockdowns shattered Honduras' economy, which last year suffered its worst contraction on record.

"First I lost my job because of the pandemic and then I lost my home in the hurricanes," said Melvin Paredes, who joined the caravan with his brother.

"The only thing I have left is to fight for my family's survival."

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UN Panel of Experts found regime secretly sold a fifth of the country's gold reserves. 

The panel’s 2017 report followed a trail to West Africa where large sums of cash and gold were hidden by Abdullah Al Senussi, Qaddafi’s former intelligence chief, in 2011.

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A second stash was said to have been held in Accra, Ghana, inside boxes at the local offices of an international human rights organisation based in France.

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