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Army quells Zambia poll protests | |
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The army has been deployed in parts of Zambia's capital, Lusaka, as the results of Thursday's general elections are due to be announced. | |
Soldiers were sent to poor areas after rioting by opposition supporters. | |
They took to the streets after it was announced that opposition leader Michael Sata had dropped from first place with most results in. | |
President Levy Mwanawasa, now leading the count, has appealed for calm in an address on state television. | President Levy Mwanawasa, now leading the count, has appealed for calm in an address on state television. |
As his once-strong lead in the presidential vote evaporated, Mr Sata demanded a recount, saying there were serious discrepancies. | As his once-strong lead in the presidential vote evaporated, Mr Sata demanded a recount, saying there were serious discrepancies. |
However, he has also urged his supporters to remain peaceful. | |
"They [his supporters] should not pick up stones, they should not pick up pangas [machetes]. They should protest in a revolutionary manner," he said. | |
Mr Mwanawasa's 2001 victory was marred by widespread allegations of fraud. | Mr Mwanawasa's 2001 victory was marred by widespread allegations of fraud. |
Clashes | Clashes |
With results in from 135 of 150 constituencies, the electoral commission said that President Mwanawasa of the Movement for Multiparty Democracy had just over 43% of the vote. | |
The Patriotic Front's Mr Sata had 27%, while another opposition candidate, Hakainda Hichilema of the United Democratic Alliance, had 26%. | |
INTERIM RESULTS Levy Mwanawasa: 43%Michael Sata: 27%Hakainda Hichilema: 26%120/150 constituencies counted Source: Electoral Commission | |
As the interim results were announced, supporters of Mr Sata began to protest outside Lusaka's main vote counting centre. | As the interim results were announced, supporters of Mr Sata began to protest outside Lusaka's main vote counting centre. |
Armed police moved in to disperse them, firing teargas and making arrests. | Armed police moved in to disperse them, firing teargas and making arrests. |
Patriotic Front (PF) supporters then set up roadblocks with burning tires and fought with police in several outlying areas. | Patriotic Front (PF) supporters then set up roadblocks with burning tires and fought with police in several outlying areas. |
Several shops were looted in these suburbs, Reuters news agency reports. | Several shops were looted in these suburbs, Reuters news agency reports. |
Too long | Too long |
PF Secretary General Guy Scott denied that his party had incited violence. | PF Secretary General Guy Scott denied that his party had incited violence. |
"The people who have been inciting violence are the people who have robbed the electorate," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. | "The people who have been inciting violence are the people who have robbed the electorate," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. |
Protesters clashed with police in several areas of LusakaHe said it was not worth lodging legal complaints, as the process would take too long. | Protesters clashed with police in several areas of LusakaHe said it was not worth lodging legal complaints, as the process would take too long. |
"We want a clean election now," he said. | "We want a clean election now," he said. |
Electoral Commission spokesman Crispin Akufuna said: "They should specify the case they have identified and we will follow up on that." | Electoral Commission spokesman Crispin Akufuna said: "They should specify the case they have identified and we will follow up on that." |
Electoral Commission President Justice Ireen Mambilima said she had received complaints from both the Patriotic Front and the United Democratic Alliance. | |
Mr Sata has said as many as 400,000 votes appear not to have been counted in areas where he expected to do well. | Mr Sata has said as many as 400,000 votes appear not to have been counted in areas where he expected to do well. |
The violence and allegations of irregularities contrast with the voting on Thursday, which international observers praised as being generally efficient and transparent. | The violence and allegations of irregularities contrast with the voting on Thursday, which international observers praised as being generally efficient and transparent. |
Officials said the turnout from Zambia's four million registered voters was high. | Officials said the turnout from Zambia's four million registered voters was high. |
Mr Mwanawasa's campaign for a second and final five-year term was based on his strong economic record. | Mr Mwanawasa's campaign for a second and final five-year term was based on his strong economic record. |
But revival in the crucial copper sector is slow, unemployment is high and there is concern over health and education standards. | But revival in the crucial copper sector is slow, unemployment is high and there is concern over health and education standards. |
Mr Sata had vowed to secure a more equitable distribution of wealth if elected. | Mr Sata had vowed to secure a more equitable distribution of wealth if elected. |