Tear gas against protesters Zimbabwe

Tear gas against protesters Zimbabwe

World August 26, 2016 13:51

harare - Zimbabwean police on Friday in the capital Harare used tear gas against opposition demonstrators. Opposition leaders Morgan Tsvangirai and Joice Mujuru made his escape when the protests against President Robert Mugabe and the ruling ZANU-PF got out of hand.

Zimbabwe increasingly sounding protests against the 92-year-old president's policy, the only one who knew the country since it gained independence in 1980 from Britain. The country is suffering from economic malaise, lack of money and high unemployment.

The Supreme Court ruled that the authorities of the demonstration between 12. 00 and 16. 00 should allow local time, but the place where the demonstrators would gather appeared to have been disposed of by the police. Which dropped tear gas and a water cannon in when they did not disperse. Then proceeded to throw some stones.
  
    
     
      
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It was the first protest which eighteen opposition groups were active together. They demand the resignation of corrupt ministers. They want to include in the next elections in 2018 international observers.

Zimbabwe increasingly sounding protests against the 92-year-old president's policy, the only one who knew the country since it gained independence in 1980 from Britain. The country is suffering from economic malaise, lack of money and high unemployment.

The Supreme Court ruled that the authorities of the demonstration between 12. 00 and 16. 00 should allow local time, but the place where the demonstrators would gather appeared to have been disposed of by the police. Which dropped tear gas and a water cannon in when they did not disperse. Then proceeded to throw some stones.
  
    
     
      
        4:25
      
     Sister Carice in financial distress
     
     
      
        2:02
      
     'Wait till truck drives me death '
     
     
      
        5:25
      
     Your garage: Mercedes-Benz Unimog 404s- built in 1967
     
    
   
  
  
   
    
    
   
   
    
    
   
   
    
     
     
    
   
 

It was the first protest which eighteen opposition groups were active together. They demand the resignation of corrupt ministers. They want to include in the next elections in 2018 international observers.

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