Mongolia declares state of emergency

Mongolia’s president declared a four-day state of emergency in the capital early today after protesters clashed with police and stormed the headquarters of the ruling party, alleging fraud in weekend parliamentary elections.

Mongolia declares state of emergency

Mongolia’s president declared a four-day state of emergency in the capital early today after protesters clashed with police and stormed the headquarters of the ruling party, alleging fraud in weekend parliamentary elections.

President Nambaryn Enkhbayar’s decree allows police to use force in dealing with thousands of rock-throwing protesters who mobbed the Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party headquarters yesterday and set it on fire.

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