As post-election violence grips Tanzania, the United Nations is urging the government to refrain from using disproportionate force against protestors. According to the opposition, around 700 have been killed in the clashes.
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- Violent clashes broke out in Arusha and other cities after a disputed presidential election. 3s
- The main opposition party claims hundreds have been killed and protests continue despite an internet blackout. 17s
- The United Nations has called on security forces to avoid disproportionate force and de-escalate tensions. 25s
- The government deployed troops to Dar es Salaam to restore order amid accusations against President Hassan of repression. 41s
- Unrest has spilled over into Kenya, with demonstrators crossing the border and protesting against President Hassan. 1m 39s