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Pictures: Bond notes & unemployment demo

August 3, 2016

Source: NewsDay

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Police assault TV cameraperson Tendai Musiya during demonstrations in Harare, August, 3, 2016. Zimbabwean police fired teargas and water cannons, violently breaking up protests in the capital.Dozens fled in all directions as baton wielding police indiscriminately attacked demonsrators and people on the streets.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

Police assault TV cameraperson Tendai Musiya during demonstrations in Harare, August, 3, 2016. Zimbabwean police fired teargas and water cannons, violently breaking up protests in the capital.Dozens fled in all directions as baton wielding police indiscriminately attacked demonsrators and people on the streets.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

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PICTURES BELOW BY SHEPHERD TOZVIREVA

The police maintained a heavy presence before randomly pouncing on the peaceful protesters

The police maintained a heavy presence before randomly pouncing on the peaceful protesters

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People run for cover in Harare's First Street after police fired teargas and started randomly beating up people in an attempt to crush the peaceful protest

People run for cover in Harare’s First Street after police fired teargas and started randomly beating up people in an attempt to crush the peaceful protest

People run for cover in Harare's First Street after police fired teargas and started randomly beating up people in an attempt to crush the peaceful protest

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A man sticks old Zimbabwean dollar notes during the protest

A man sticks old Zimbabwean dollar notes during the protest

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Some of the banners

Some of the banners

Workers at the government complex along Central Avenue watch the demonstrators.

Workers at the government complex along Central Avenue watch the demonstrators.

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An old Zimbabwean dollar note is being burnt during the protest

An old Zimbabwean dollar note is being burnt during the protest

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Students watch the demonstrators from the windows

Students watch the demonstrators from the windows

Students watch the demonstrators from the windows

The majority of the demonstrators had flags wrapped around themselves

The majority of the demonstrators had flags wrapped around themselves

The majority of the demonstrators had flags wrapped around themselves

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Some of the banners

Some of the banners

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