Riot police in Mozambique's capital responded to protests against alleged electoral fraud by firing tear gas and handguns into the crowd, demonstrating escalating tensions post-election.
Adriano Nuvunga noted the severity of police action, stating, 'bullets hit two journalists and security guard... it's unacceptable and highlights the growing dangers faced by media in Mozambique.'
Opposition leader Venancio Mondlane expressed frustration at the police presence surrounding his home, claiming, 'This morning I couldn't get out of my house... it took me an hour to get out.'
The situation escalated after the shooting death of two associates of Mondlane, with Podemos leader confirming their identities and condemning the violence, emphasizing the need for justice.
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