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Zimbabwe police battle anti-government protesters in capital

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - Zimbabwe police battled anti-government protesters Friday with batons, tear gas and water cannons, despite a court order that police should not to interfere with the demonstration in the capital Friday.

The demonstration brought together at least 18 opposition parties and civic organizations and was quickly dispersed by police in Harare.

The protest marks the first time that Zimbabwe's fractured opposition has joined in a single action to confront President Robert Mugabe's government since 2007. Dubbed the "mega demonstration," the protest was to include veteran opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai and Mugabe's former deputy, Joice Mujuru, according to organizers.

Water cannons, frequently used to break up anti-government protests in the past two months, were sprayed against demonstrators.

Usually bustling with hawkers, the capital's streets Friday were bristling with police wielding batons and tear gas canisters. Police were at the headquarters of the main opposition MDC-T party. Other police have mounted roadblocks on roads leading into the city.

Protests have become a near-daily occurrence in this southern African country ravaged by a tumbling economy and widespread food shortages. Friday's protest could be the biggest and most significant yet, particularly because it could bring together Zimbabwe's squabbling opposition amid talk of a coalition to fight Mugabe in elections scheduled for 2018.

The 92-year-old Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe since independence from white minority rule in 1980, has refused to name a successor, insisting he wants to rule until he dies.

A suspected protestor lies on the ground unconscious after a confrontation with Zimbabwean Riot Police during a demonstration in Harare, Friday, Aug., 26, 2016. The demonstration organised by opposition political parties calling for reforms is the first time that the fractured opposition has joined forces in a single unified action to confront President Robert Mugabes government.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi) The Associated Press
A woman lifts her hands as police confront protestors during a demonstration in Harare, Friday, Aug. 26, 2016. The demonstration organised by opposition political parties calling for reforms is the first time that the fractured opposition has joined forces in a single unified action to confront President Robert Mugabes government.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi) The Associated Press
Armed Zimbabwean Riot Police clash with protestors during a demonstration in Harare, Friday, Aug. 26, 2016. The demonstration organised by opposition political parties calling for reforms is the first time that the fractured opposition has joined forces in a single unified action to confront President Robert Mugabes government.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi) The Associated Press
A police water cannon targets protestors during a demonstration in Harare, Friday, Aug. 26, 2016. The demonstration organised by opposition political parties calling for reforms is the first time that the fractured opposition has joined forces in a single unified action to confront President Robert Mugabes government.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi) The Associated Press
A woman stands still as a police water cannon targets distant protestors during a demonstration in Harare, Friday, Aug. 26, 2016. The demonstration organised by opposition political parties calling for reforms is the first time that the fractured opposition has joined forces in a single unified action to confront President Robert Mugabes government.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi) The Associated Press
Zimbabwean Riot police arrive to control an area as protestors disperse during a demonstration in Harare, Friday, Aug. 26, 2016. The demonstration organised by opposition political parties calling for reforms is the first time that the fractured opposition has joined forces in a single unified action to confront President Robert Mugabes government.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi) The Associated Press
A police water cannon targets protestors during a demonstration in Harare, Friday, Aug. 26, 2016. The demonstration organised by opposition political parties calling for reforms is the first time that the fractured opposition has joined forces in a single unified action to confront President Robert Mugabes government.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi) The Associated Press
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