Protests erupt at release of Mozambique’s disputed election results

 

Residents walk past barricades that were used by protesters after the ruling Frelimo party was declared the winner of this month's disputed presidential election, in Maputo, Mozambique, Oct. 25, 2024.

Opposition supporters took to the streets of Mozambique’s capital late Thursday, burning tires and blocking key roads, to protest the announcement that ruling party presidential candidate Daniel Chapo won the October 9 election in a landslide.

Police said 371 people were arrested in connection with the protests and skirmishes across the country.

Dog teams, armored vehicles from the riot police and dozens of heavily armed officers, with the support of a helicopter, fought running battles with the protesters amid an intense smell of tear gas in most Maputo neighborhoods.

A spokesperson for the Mozambique General Police Command, Orlando Mudumane, said people illegally led disorderly demonstrations on public roads, vandalized public and private property and looted goods from various commercial establishments.








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Frelimo party candidate wins presidential elections in Mozambique as expected




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