Zimbabwe voters hurt in polling queue violence

Violence has flared at the start of Zimbabwe's bitterly contested presidential elections.

Violence has flared at the start of Zimbabwe's bitterly contested presidential elections.

A dozen people were injured when police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at voters trying to force their way into a polling station in the western Harare township of Kuwadzana.

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