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Mozambique threatens to deploy soldiers to quell post-election protests

  • Mozambique faces rising post-election protests as the death toll climbs to 24, with seven additional casualties reportedly caused by security forces, according to Human Rights Watch.
  • Citizens have protested the election results, which saw the ruling party Frelimo secure 70.67% of the vote and extend its 49-year rule.
  • Opposition candidate Venancio Mondlane, who finished second, called for peaceful nationwide protests after the violent killing of his lawyer and an official.
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