Zambian police say an angry crowd threw stones and burned vehicles, vehicles in the country's election violence.
Ndandula Siamana police spokesman said on Tuesday (20 / 9) in a residential area in Lusaka, voters claimed they saw a man carrying ballot papers that have been marked. Siamana told a crowd of people burned ballots, and the arrival of a truck and a lawyer. A spokesman for the Zambia Election clerks say the lack of incoming reports about the existence of marked ballots.
In the second incident in Lusaka, Siamana said voters angry because a postal vote and hold an election late they threw rocks, burned vehicles and five of them including the official car of the police.
So far no one was reported injured or arrested in connection with the incident.
Zambia is currently holding the election of a president, 150 members of parliament and more than 1,000 local councilors.
The President is still in office now competing with voters in the South African nation that is rich in copper.
Since 2008 who became the country's special elections, when Zambia's economy is faltering.
Now, the country's net profit from rising world copper prices. Swelling was helped because the creation of 100,000 jobs in Zambia and the government they have built bridges, airports and hospitals from copper revenues.
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2011-09-27T00:14:00+07:00
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