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A supporter of Patriotic Front leader Sata runs during protests in Chipata
02 Oct 2006
Source: Reuters

 
A supporter of Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata runs during protests in Chipata, Lusaka October 2, 2006. Banks and businesses stayed shut in Zambia's capital on Monday after a night of looting by protesters alleging vote rigging in favour of incumbent Levy Mwanawasa, who widened his lead in the presidential race.
REUTERS/SIPHIWE SIBEKO


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A supporter of Zambia's Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata is accosted by police during protests in Chipata, Lusaka October 2, 2006. Opposition challenger Michael Sata conceded defeat on Monday as official results in Zambia's tightly fought presidential election gave incumbent Levy Mwanawasa an unassailable lead.