The Comorian island of Anjouan has held elections for its presidency, defying a national one-week delay and putting fresh strain on the archipelago's national union.The government had ordered the delay over security fears after police shot three people during protests on Tuesday against the national president, Ahmed Abdullah Mohamed Sambi.
"The island's election commission has photocopied black and white ballot papers, but the voters are refusing to vote. It's a pretend election."
Turnout on Andoujan was low during the unofficial polls, reports said.
The African Union (AU), which has a security mission in the Comoros so the polls run smoothly, has said it and the international community would not recognise the results of the Anjouan election if officials there ignored the delay order.