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10 children killed by security forces in Mozambique's election protests, Human Rights Watch says

  • Security forces in Mozambique killed at least 10 children and injured many others during protests after a disputed presidential election, according to Human Rights Watch.
  • Hundreds of minors were detained unlawfully, with international law violations noted, since the election results were announced.
  • International rights groups reported at least 30 deaths from security forces firing on protesters, with Mozambican groups estimating the toll around 50.
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