Author: Natasha Booty in London & Jose Tembe in Maputo

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Unrest continues to grow in Mozambique as European Union election observers uncover evidence of doctored voting results. Independent presidential candidate VenĂ¢ncio Mondlane led opposition protests after security forces allegedly killed his lawyer and another political official. The EU is urging transparent and credible tabulation of election results, citing irregularities. Mondlane, backed by the opposition party Podemos, claims victory and attributes the killings to political motives. Police responded to protests with live rounds, tear gas, and arrests, resulting in injuries and unrest across cities. Pressure mounts on Mozambican authorities to bring the killers to justice, supported by condemnation from global figures.…

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