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Mongolia poll riots trigger emergency

By Mure Dickie in Beijing

Published: July 2 2008 03:02 | Last updated: July 2 2008 16:59

Mongolia’s president has imposed an unprecedented state of emergency in the capital after post-election rioting in which the headquarters of the ruling Mongolian People’s Revolutionary party was torched and five people reported killed.

Residents said Ulan Bator was calm yesterday after thousands of people took part in violent demonstrations on Tuesday night sparked by opposition claims that the MPRP’s victory in the weekend’s parliamentary elections was the result of fraud.

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