(Reuters) -Police in Tanzania have warned people against sharing online images that might “cause panic” now internet access has been restored after election-related protests in which the opposition says hundreds were killed.

The country’s main opposition party CHADEMA says it has documented hundreds of deaths in the protests, which broke out during last Wednesday’s election over the disqualification of President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s leading challengers.

Hassan, who was sworn back into office on Monday after being credited with 98% of the vote, acknowledged people died, but her government has called the opposition’s death toll hugely exaggerated.

Photos and videos circulating on social media showed the bodies of people who users said had been shot during the demonstrations. Reuters coul

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