Human Rights Watch reports that Mozambique security forces have killed at least 10 children and detained hundreds of minors during protests following a disputed presidential election, leading to unrest and violence in the country. The ruling party’s candidate, Daniel Chapo, was declared the winner of the election, sparking accusations of fraud and criticism from international observers. The protests, which have resulted in at least 30 deaths, have forced schools and businesses to close, prompting the deployment of the army to maintain order in Mozambique.
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