In the
opinion of CADA, election threats come in different forms and may include intimidation, registering minors and foreigners, multiple registration, etc. during voter registration exercise or targeting of election officials, intimidation or harassment of journalists, incitement to violence in the media or public, protecting, expanding, or delineating turf or «no - go areas», attacks
on election rallies or candidates, intimidation of voters to compel them to vote or stay away, physical attacks
on election materials such as snatching and destruction of ballot boxes, armed clashes among political parties, violent clashes among groups of rival supporters, vandalism and physical attacks
on property of opponents, targeted attacks against
specific candidates or political parties, attacks
on rivals who have either won in elections or were defeated, violent street protests and efforts by armed police to maintain or restore order, tear gas, firing
on protestors, attacks by protestors
on property or the police, escalation and perpetuation of ethnic or sectarian violence.
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