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1 But Rajapaksa's decade-long rule was marred by allegations of corruption and rights violations.
2 The long reign was marred by allegations of corruption and authoritarianism.
3 The vote was marred by allegations of fraud and intimidation.
4 Zanu-PF won a poll in 2013 that was marred by allegations of widespread rigging.
5 However, it would be later discovered that the deal was marred by allegations of bribery.
6 The party's rule was marred by allegations of corruption, vote-rigging and violent repression of dissent.
7 The investigation into the murders has been marred by allegations of police incompetence and torture.
8 Yet for many Brazilians, earlier privatizations in the 1990s were marred by allegations of mismanagement.
9 His tenure at the national broadcaster was marred by allegations of corruption, nepotism, and general misconduct.
10 Afghanistan has been gripped by uncertainty since the Aug. 20 election, marred by allegations of widespread fraud.
11 The country's July presidential election was also marred by allegations of money laundering by the winning candidate's party.
12 The trial, which began in 2015, had been marred by allegations of intimidation of witnesses, interpreters and police investigators.
13 The previous elections in 2005 were marred by allegations of government vote-rigging, and scores of people died in post-poll violence.
14 The election was marred by allegations of rigging, technical problems with the biometric devices used for voting, violence and other irregularities.
15 However, the prized ward was the Berg River municipality which has been marred by allegations of corruption ringing from both opposition parties.
16 The campaign period has been marred by allegations of military interference and by deadly violence including a bombing that killed 150 people.
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