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Zimbabwe: Police Assault, Arrest Protesters Calling for Electoral Reforms
VOA, 13 July 2017
Zimbabwean police Wednesday clashed with hundreds of opposition protesters calling for electoral reforms before next year's polls. Read more »
Police in Harare have fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse dozens of opposition supporters protesting what they say are plans to rig next year's presidential election. Opposition parties have, for over a decade, accused President Robert Mugabe of rigging elections - charges Mugabe denies.
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A water cannon truck fired in the direction of Al Jazeera reporter Haru Mutasa as protests in Harare were under way.
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