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Mozambique: Finally Police Confirm it Killed People During Election Demonstrations

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[Centro de Integridade Publica] The General Commander of the Mozambique Republic Police (PRM), Bernardino Rafael, publicly confessed yesterday (Thursday 28 December) that, during the demonstrations protesting at the election results, the police killed citizens accidentally. First, he pointed to one death by police bullets, but later recognized ''various incidents''.

Source: allAfrica.com

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