數百人遭毆打和殺害被激烈批評
Zimbabwe president 'The Crocodile' SCRAPS plans to attend international summit amid fierce criticism over his regime's brutal crackdown that has seen hundreds beaten and killed
Zimbabwe's president has pulled out of a gathering of world leaders in Davos amid protests against his regime which have prompted a violent crackdown.
- Estimates say at least 200 are dead while hospital staff said the morgue is 'full'
- Children as young as ten have been injured in the state backed violence
- Protests began after a Government fuel price hike by more than 200 per cent
- The new president, Robert Mugabe's right hand man, Emmerson Mnangagwa has caused outrage after promising a new way for Zimbabwe and not delivering
Hundreds of Zimbabweans have been beaten, detained or killed in recent days as the Government clamps down on protesters speaking out against the regime.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa, nicknamed the Crocodile over his brutality and the militant group he led had promised a new Zimbabwe after ousting dictator Robert Mugabe.
But violence has erupted in the country after a huge fuel price hike which saw the cost increase by more than 200 per cent to $3.31 (£2.57) per litre.
Today Mnangagwa announced he was ending his foreign tour and returning home 'in light of the economic situation' instead of heading to the World Economic Forum.
Children as young as ten are reported to have been injured by police and soldiers after people took to the streets to vent their anger.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6612115/Fears-Zimbabweans-hundreds-beaten-killed-state-sanctioned-violence.html
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