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Soldiers accused of beating people on Zimbabwe streets during anti-government protestsLawyers and activists say police and soldiers have killed at least a dozen people, wounded scores and arrested hundreds since demonstrations began 10 days agoWorldJan 23, 2019
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Zimbabwe shuts down the internet as police crack down on fuel protestsZimbabwe blacked out the internet on Friday while the United Nations urged an end to a security crackdown on civilian protesters.WorldJan 18, 2019
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Zimbabwe fuel protests end in violent police crackdownThree people died, dozens were shot or beaten and hundreds arrested during protests in Zimbabwe over a steep hike in the cost of fuel.WorldJan 17, 2019
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