Human Rights Watch reports that at least 34 people have been killed and at least 66 others have been injured in the past three weeks in police crackdowns of violent protests following the Mozambican presidential election. Mozambican police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters in the capital city Maputo, with the Army later deployed to end the protests.
Human Rights Watch reports at least 34 people have been killed and 66 people injured over three weeks in police crackdowns of violent protests following the Mozambican presidential election. Mozambican police fire tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters in the capital city Maputo, while the Army is deployed to quell protests.
Human Rights Watch reports that atleast 34 people have been killed and atleast66 othershavebeeninjured inthe pastthree weeks in police crackdowns of violent protests following the Mozambican presidential election. Mozambican police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters in the capital city Maputo, with the Army later deployed to endthe protests.