Protests Erupt as Comoros Imposes Curfew Following President’s Controversial Fourth-Term Victory

Protests Erupt as Comoros Imposes Curfew Following President’s Controversial Fourth-Term Victory

An overnight curfew has been‌ imposed in the⁤ East African island‌ nation of Comoros after violent protests against‌ President Azali‌ Assoumani’s re-election rocked the archipelago, the⁢ interior ministry said.

Assoumani⁣ won a fourth​ five-year term after the country’s electoral body⁤ on Tuesday ‍declared⁢ him the winner of Sunday’s ‍election against five opponents, with 62.97 percent of the⁣ vote.

The army fired tear gas to disperse protesters in the streets of the capital,⁤ Moroni, on Wednesday, while protesters were still on the streets in the north of the city in the ‌early hours of Thursday.

The ⁣interior⁤ ministry announced the curfew on Wednesday.

Houmed Msaidie, a Comorian government spokesperson, blamed supporters of losing candidates for the protests.

“These are things that happen ​here and elsewhere, especially when we⁣ are beaten and ​we contest the ‍results,”⁢ he told Reuters news agency.

Article⁤ from www.aljazeera.com

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