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Police in Mozambique fire tear gas at opposition politician as post-election tensions soar

  • African Union Chairman Moussa Faki Mahamat condemned the killing of two opposition figures in Mozambique and called for investigations to bring perpetrators to justice.
  • Police fired tear gas to disperse opposition supporters protesting the murders of Venancio Mondlane's lawyer and a party official.
  • U.S.-Based observers stated that the Oct. 9 national election in Mozambique did not meet international standards for democratic elections due to various irregularities.
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