Mozambique Faces Deadly Unrest After Court Upholds Disputed Election
- Violence in Mozambique followed the court's confirmation of Frelimo party candidate Daniel Chapo as the election winner, resulting in at least 21 deaths, including two police officers.
- The unrest was primarily led by youthful supporters of losing candidate Venancio Mondlane, who received 24% of the vote, while Chapo received 65%.
- Post-Election violence has now claimed over 150 lives since the initial results were announced, according to authorities.
- Mondlane has called for a 'shutdown' starting Friday as protests and looting continue in the capital Maputo and the city of Beira.
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