A government-appointed human rights group in Zimbabwe has accused soldiers of using “systematic torture” in a crackdown on protests.
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission strongly criticised authorities for using troops to put an end to demonstrations.
Unrest broke out more than a week ago following a sharp rise in fuel prices.
Reports have emerged of assaults allegedly being carried out by the military in various parts of the capital, Harare.
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